March to a Million
March to a Million
Everyone
Kairosoft
Run a music talent agency and make platinum-selling records!


Average Rating

3.7


Number of Ratings

527


Number of Downloads

50K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$6.49


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About March to a Million

Become the boss of a talent agency in this management simulation game! Hire up-and-coming unique talent by advertising and scouting! Start by deciding on a record company. Give your new artists lessons and steady training, and if they can dazzle the judges in the auditions, they'll get the ... read more

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Total Permissions

3

Total Categories

1

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

4

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User Reviews

San San
15
Sunday, December 31, 2023

Smooth experience as always but I just wished there were more things to do. It became boring to do things again and again. It would also be good to have more artists like groups and bigger studios. Aside from managing the artists, I had this strong urge to modify the office itself. I felt stagnant as years passed by. Overall, still enjoyed.

Julia Jensegård Julia Jensegård
3
Friday, September 13, 2024

It was okay, but after a few hours of playing it just feels like the game isn't finished. It gets repetitive, and when you reach max level on any performer they can basically carry your whole game. Would give a higher score if there was more challenges or anything that kept challenging you as you advance.

Agnes M K Agnes M K
10
Thursday, March 13, 2025

It's fun (try w/ play pass). Old idols can be reused as they're company's assets. Your investment didn't go to waste. My only complaints are difficulty in mastering specialty & discovering new themes.

J O J O
14
Thursday, June 15, 2023

This game is such a major disappointment. It's not fun. You invest in an idol and start training them up to be more successful, only to have them run away and retire on their own without your approval. It's a waste of time and unfortunately also money. This is the worst Kairosoft game play I have experienced yet. Please make this game more fun.

A Google user A Google user
16
Thursday, November 25, 2021

One of the hardest/least rewarding Kairosoft games. Instead of managing an economy/community, team, or a production-based business, you are managing individual artists. It's like an rpg without any battles. So all the effort, upgrades, enhancements that you'd spread out over a farm, town, park, campground, business, is now poured into each artist and band. Like running several small businesses at once: progress is SLOW. I usually give up after 4-5 in-game "years". Too much work.

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