STONKS-9800: Stock Market Simulator

STONKS-9800: Stock Market Simulator

A simulator of a businessman on the Japanese stock market in the 80s and 90s. Chill, catch a retro vibe, and watch your profits grow in the text-based game STONKS-9800.

Features:

  • Buy stocks, get dividends, monitor the stock price;

  • Your actions affect the market;

  • Keep an eye on your health and do not overwork, lest you end up in the hospital;

  • Take care of a lot of problems;

  • Buy your own real estate and cars, increasing your level of comfort;

  • Manage the company, having a controlling interest;

  • The opportunity to earn not only the legal way;

  • Mini-games: pachinko and betting on horse races;

  • Many other features and unexpected situations await you in STONKS-9800.

Press Kit

Free background music from MusMus https://musmus.main.jp/


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STONKS-9800: Stock Market Simulator on Steam

Hexia

Hexia

This is a game that relies heavily on luck. You can very easily get a random event that completely ruins you seconds into your game. You might end up starting a new game over and over before you make it through the first ‘story’ goal. And yet, it’s very much worth playing.

Once you get that little bit of good luck mixed with frugal resource management, you can make it through the first twenty or thirty tiles and clear the first couple of challenges. Learn your limits – don’t overspend or expand too fast. You’ll learn what impact each event choice has, which upgrades work best for your kingdom.

Real player with 14.4 hrs in game


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Had fun in the short time I’ve played and quickly figured out how to keep a 0 loss of people.

I would love to see it expand more than 100 tiles but even at 90 it became slow to move across the screen when zoomed out. Some kind of option to speed up the cursor would be needed to expand more I guess.

More levels of 100 tiles but with harder conditions would be nice if expanding to more tiles is not feasible.

The text sections are a little long and some repeat through the game, so I did as another reviewer had done and skipped through the text to find the main points.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Hexia on Steam

The Advisor - Episode 1: Royal Pain

The Advisor - Episode 1: Royal Pain

My secret word is ‘Blessing’.

I knew to expect quality and a fun time. This surpassed expectations! It got me really thinking about what I know in terms of army logistics and self-sufficiency. I know, that may seem redundant these days but, in my humble opinion, striving for self-sufficiency and knowing how to work together as a group is always good idea. Growing food, purifying water, basic medicine and basic repairs on everyday objects, all that can be very useful. I still need to know more but that only means I’m excited to replay this in a few years and see how my ideas and capabilities have grown!

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game


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My Secret Word: Bard

My apparent skill as an adviser: Magnificent

Overall, I found this to be a very intriguing game. Like all other games by this developer I found myself having to face very difficult ethical questions. However, unlike the others there was also a lot of questions regarding leadership and tactics (personal interests of mine). Overall, I loved the opportunity the story provided me and the story itself. As for the main character, I find him to be painfully pragmatic somewhat in contrast to my values. However, not as much as I would like to admit. Aside from his quick leaps to pyromania I do not think Magnus is an entirely evil person. Perhaps this is due to my own propensity for witticism that endears him to me. In addition, I am sure he is smart enough to recognize benevolent leadership is better for the leader and their people as well. I like to think of it as enlightened self interest that benefits others. Along with the previously mentioned shared traits Magnus and I both have a nigh obsessive love of magic. Regarding the choice of kingdom, I find myself conflicted. I value loyalty above all else, yet know too little of this magical staff to be certain of the value. Gun to my head, I say stay with the current king. Given how well I turned things around I see no reason that the king and the Magnus can’t barter for the staff from a position of increased strength.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

The Advisor - Episode 1: Royal Pain on Steam

Collapse: A Political Simulator

Collapse: A Political Simulator

The game is getting ridiculously hard with the new updates and the game balance is very poor (there are no proper tutorials on a game with such complex mechanism). Old bugs are unresolved and there are now lots of new bugs (such as the automatic override of your old save when you start a new one unless you exit the game and restart it from Steam, which would wipe out the save that you spent 10+ hours to play). Also, the game made no mentions about the conditions of the new crisis event ‘Mining Strike’ and my approval rating suddenly slides into the bottom after that event. Not to mention that the game was already very hard before these new updates, it is just unplayable after all these new updates that made the game mechanism even harder and more complicated. Bugs like ‘Russian requirement’ event freezing and Prime Ministerial maximum operability is only 75 made this game even worse. This game wasn’t ready to be released and need a total overhaul and rework

Real player with 164.0 hrs in game

The game is brutally hard I have spent over 90 hours trying to understand the game mechanics. even in sandbox mode the game is hard and since the last few updates the game in my opinion isn’t worth it at this moment. maybe in the next update i will reconsider. Also the game needs to have better english translation it is very hard to understand what you are doing in the game.

Real player with 90.9 hrs in game

Collapse: A Political Simulator on Steam

Bakery Magnate: Beginning

Bakery Magnate: Beginning

It’s a fun game and I played it for a good 5 hours non-stop. There are a few issues with it that make longer playthroughs a bit of a chore. The main problem is that produce goes bad too fast, making inventory management an eternal race against the clock and a bit of a nightmare. Second issue is once you start producing your own bread and taking orders, there is no way to automate transfer of items from the breadmakers to the trucks for deliveries meaning you have to do everything manually, item by item. For the price (free), I think it’s worth trying out, just not sure about replayability.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

I dont know how to clean the glass of my store, anyone can help me?

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Bakery Magnate: Beginning on Steam

Recycle My World

Recycle My World

An interesting twist to the “trading”/ “management” genre…

I discovered this game about 5 hours ago and I was really interested because of how ‘abstract’ it seemed.

From what I’ve found out - this game is made by one guy? Given that and the price I do think this is a good game but… I do have some points/ suggestions that I feel could make this game better.

The good:

  1. A unique take on the ‘trading’ genre - but NOT an adventure game in my opinion.

  2. Abstract but creative world design.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

really great game, I’ve waited for a bit for it to come out when I saw it on gamejolt.

Abit confusing but you’ll get the hang of it easily, I’ve only played for about an hour and I already run into some trouble with the customer’s timer/patience, something else is how slow recycling was because I was carrying one item at a time and questioned if there was an inventory in the game… all in all fantastic experience that I’m gonna come back to tomorrow! hope it gets developed further!

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Recycle My World on Steam

The Stonks Market

The Stonks Market

A charming meme game that manages to capture my experience in the stock market frighteningly well. The writing from Vagabond Dog is what you expect, funny and well paced. It’s a relatively short playthrough, but it’s worth to go through a second time if you lost it all when you yolo’d in $JANC the first time. 10/10 would hold again.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

A short, but comical story about a clueless man flirting with the stock market for the first time.

The trading platform sections are enjoyable and are critical to directing the narrative one way or the other. Are you going to lose more than just your money, or will you triumph and end on a high? The story being tied to my trading performance made me care about doing well to potentially get a good conclusion.

I’m about to go through it again and see how my story differs if I YOLO it all!

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

The Stonks Market on Steam

Disgraced

Disgraced

Good Quality and Content for a RPGMaker game.

Very responsive developer always around to answer queries.

Oriental story, audio and settings.

Character building, satisfiers system similar to a survival game.

System unlike those others that have Hitpoints of several thousands, or deals thousands of damages per hit, characters and damage dealings stay at minimal hitpoint and deals reasonable low damages.

Plot, drama and gameplay is fine, alittle dull once the first capital is taken.

But,

Unable to customize much of the controls bind key with F1 console, unlike most other rpgmaker game.

Real player with 55.4 hrs in game

https://youtu.be/2VzKNK6Qqa4

This game is worth your time and hard-earned cash. Essentially, the game is a jrpg about Japan in the late sengoku jidai. You get to pick your starting class and skills and sex which can really make the game interesting.

The best part about this game, is that it really does all it can to make you feel like you are taking on the role of someone’s life. A lot of role-playing games these days sort of play like a power fantasy as the player does his or her best to reach a point of apotheosis, or Ultimate Warrior. However, this game’s goal isn’t to make a God out of the main player or the character, as the main character is more or less known as a great warrior for being one of the first in the region to rebell against the unjust nature of the current Empire. The biggest rewards come from taking part in the story and completing side quests, rather than grinding repetitively.

Real player with 24.5 hrs in game

Disgraced on Steam

Logistics Simulator

Logistics Simulator

so along with some bugs and lack of directions i’m finding this game a challenge to play. i figured out how to get to warehouse level. but right now i have no clear understanding what to do next to progress in this game. so i guess i just experiment til it seems i have the right employees and my warehouse seems somewhat organized. no tutorial right now being as it played my first game and now is non existant.

Real player with 98.6 hrs in game

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Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Logistics Simulator on Steam

Hockey Manager 20|20

Hockey Manager 20|20

The game is as deep of a hockey sim as I’ve ever seen, however no NHL license is a bit of an immersion killer for me, because I spend more time editing than I do playing. Another downer for me is not having the ability to choose between Euros and Dollars or KG’s and LB’s. When there is a complete overhaul to the US and Canadian teams available in the workshop then I’ll be more interested in playing, but until then it’s FHM for me. If you don’t mind the lack of an NHL license and or editing for months, then the game might be for you. If you’re like me though, I can’t recommend it.

Real player with 14.2 hrs in game

I like the editing options, there is a lot of play editing possibilities and you can even save and load edited databases. you can even get some addons here https://wasserlasser.com/

Although u might be spending a long time in the editor, the overall gameplay is nice and chill.

Real player with 9.0 hrs in game

Hockey Manager 20|20 on Steam