Fraud Tycoon

Tools of the Trade

Published by: Ponywolf

Description

Using puzzle-based gameplay, Fraud Tycoon takes you behind the scenes of criminal organizations that prey on online businesses that have vulnerable security. Developed in conjunction with fraud prevention company Kount, Fraud Tycoon asks players to step into the shoes of a criminal and compete for the fake currency "Bytecash" to purchase stolen credit cards and actual fraud-enabling tools to build your criminal enterprise. While the credit cards, identities and retailers are fictional, the elements of Fraud Tycoon are designed to educate the public about the tools fraudsters use to commit crimes that impact businesses, consumers and our economy.
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  • Is Fraud Tycoon free?

    Yes, Fraud Tycoon is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Fraud Tycoon legit?

    ⚠️ Warning: Multiple users of Fraud Tycoon have mentioned scam or fraud. Investigate thoroughly before using this app.

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  • How much does Fraud Tycoon cost?

    Fraud Tycoon is free.

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App is not rated in New Zealand yet.
Ratings History

Fraud Tycoon Reviews

Really cool take on Tetris

WRS15743 on

United States

This is a really clever twist on the Tetris genre. And with no ads or IAP, I’m really happy. It runs smoothly and uses no battery. I would have paid a couple bucks for this game, but I’m glad they offered it free with no ads for educational purposes. I’m so glad I stumbled upon this, because it’s a keeper on my phone. Thank you!

Reviews are all fake

coralrts on

United States

Terrible game. Just worse Tetris.

Excellent Game

tyrannosaurus_bex on

United States

This game is really fun! It combines puzzles with fraud statistics in a fun, creative way.

Awesome

Audreyglovescats on

United States

FANCY

Concerning Fraud Tycoon

edensophiaeden on

United States

I haven't seen a better game in a long, long time. It's fun being the criminal. I also thought it was extremely funny how the level names were slightly twisted like how Target became Bullet. I'd recommend this to anyone! I understand how people who steal credit cards for a living feel now when Kount gets in the way. They feel very frustrated.

You like Tetris? You like credit card fraud? You love this.

Piggles jr. on

United States

Fun even if you're not into thievery. The tycoon title makes you feel like it is going to be a sim, but it is actually a casual game with a lot more action.

Kount and Fraud Tycoon

apt342 on

United States

Is this a marketing campaign or did you create this app so that you can track device info for your fraud detection strategy? I can't see any other reason why you would waste time and money building a game app instead of focusing on the fraud solution.

Best game ever

Kilen it on

United States

This game is so addicting I can't put it down!!!!!!!!! It is the coolest thing ever made

Fun Way to Learn How Fraud Works

Leelanina on

United States

Gives insight into the way a criminal's mind works!! See how quickly addicting this game becomes.

Fraud Tycoon

Algonquin J. Calhoun on

United States

Grandson Matthew J. Heagerty, age 15: "Fun and entertaining game that gives insight into the dangers of hacking and fraud. "

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