How do Celebrities affect NightClub City?

September 2, 2010

                One of the main things that makes night club city so fun as well as unique is the fact that it showcases “celebrities.” These “celebrities” are take-offs of real life actors, actresses, and other famous figures. For instance, we have Bruce Leet, whose name was obviously taken from Bruce Lee, and the list just goes on and on. Some are named funny, while some are just plain stupid, but that all adds to the humor and entertainment aspect of the game NCC. But these celebrities aren’t just your pretty faces in nightclub city.

                One of the multitude of NightClub City secrets is hidden in the celebrities. For example, celebrities are regulars once they have entered your club thrice, and by then, they will be revisiting your club from time to time, which really adds to your popularity. I guess it goes without saying that you would want to make Bruce Leet one of your regulars since he is one of the more popular “celebrities” in the game. Additionally, celebrities last only for an hour, and they maintain very high tipping rates. By clicking them, you’ll learn that most have tip rates of five hundred percent or more.

                Do you realize that celebrities and jerks never fight each other? And your customers won’t mind it if celebrities get drunk? These are the two things that make celebrities so worthwhile. For one thing, jerks do not pick a fight with them, drastically improving your patrons’ happiness, and your customers also don’t decrease in happiness if they’re drunk. Are your patrons even enjoying it? Maybe, we don’t know. They are just virtual characters after all.  

                There are lots and lots more secrets to know about celebrities in NCC. I think there is a NightClub City guide out there that offers a complete list of all the things that the celebrities affect in nightclub city, as well as some strategies and tricks regarding the game itself. You could try searching for it.

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