Maggie’s Movies – Second Shot
Life in Hollywood isn’t easy
Become a movie director and help Maggie survive her second shot at fame, as she directs her first feature-length drama.
Your favorite director is back in the time management game Maggie’s Movies – Second Shot! After the box office success of her indie movie, Maggie is going big, now directing a feature film, Immense Darkness.
As the production starts, Maggie fully understands that in Hollywood, you’re only as good as your last movie, and her failure could drown her benefactor’s production company. When she calls for the help of a famous but troublesome director, she didn’t expect the problems it would cause. To make matters worse, her father is busy taking photographs in the most dangerous, war-torn areas of the world. Can Maggie juggle everything that’s going on and reconnect with her father, while battling her own demons?
Help Maggie direct the movie!
Direct actors, assist the crew, keep an eye on every detail on the set, and make an award-winning movie!
Key Features:
- Learn the ins-and-outs of making a blockbuster movie
- Put your time management skills to the test
- Discover gorgeous tropical locations
- Hold the crew together and finish the movie
- Master 60 story levels and an extra 18 challenge levels
- Upgrade the movie sets with new equipment
- 7 movie-themed mini games will make you feel like you’re directing a movie!
- Fall in love with a dramatic story, both on and off set
Steam User 6
Another great time management game. Very entertaining.
Steam User 2
Maggie's Movies - Second Shot is the second instalment in the series and like its predecessor a time management game with a soap opera storyline attached to it.
This time we deal with daddy issues from a Daughter->Father perspective and a Father->Daughter perspective involving 2 different sets of characters.
The lagging game play from the last game is no more so it is on par with the rest of this type of games which are mostly published by Gamehouse.
Unlike the latest games published by Gamehouse i am comfortable with the price range this game has.
There are two minor technical things that are more annoying than a real problem.
1. The background noise for some levels is so high that you hardly can hear anything else.
2. If you leave full screen once the games thinks you play on a smart phone and auto adjusts the aspect ratio. However maximising or readjusting the window size fixes it but you can’t go back into a working full screen anymore.
And finally there is a logical story flaw that bothered me a bit as well.
If you are an ex alcoholic or on your way to be one what type of beverage do you not want to get served?
Right not the thing you are or where addicted to… Well the game does not take this into account during the game play part of it.
Steam User 0
I enjoy the gamehouse games, always have. This one has a few glitches/bugs but nothing that makes it unplayable.