Comish: Stock Market Simulator

The #1 Trading & Stocks Game

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"The most fun Finance Game on the App Store."
- Bloomberg Wall Street Journal CNBC Blog 2020
A one-of-a-kind investment game based on the thrilling highs and stressful lows of Wall Street. It's 1987, you play as Goldie Saxon, a Gordon Gekko type Wall Street legend who exists for one reason, to make cash.
While this game is a parody of Stockmarket greed and excess it is also a deeply thought out simulation of the actual mechanics of stock trading. The "INVESTOR FIGHT CLUB" (IFC) mode lets you trade REAL NYSE STOCKS in real time at real prices! (NOTE: IFC mode only playable during open NYSE trading hours).
Designed by Jon Sheklow (An ex-stockbroker turned game designer from NYC), the game features real DOW 30 stocks as well as 11 fictitious companies with constantly breaking news events that influence the prices and volatility of the stocks.
The ultimate goal is to compete against other players all over the globe to become the "Biggest Broker on Wall St", get into the exclusive trading clubs and cement your legacy as a stock market legend!
FEATURES
- 'Investor Fight Club' mode: Buy and sell REAL DOW 30 stocks in real time (available during NYSE market hours only)
- 'My Stocks' Mode: Buy and sell stocks in 11 fictional (parody) companies
- Watch "Breaking News" to help inform your stock trading decisions
- Buy low and sell high to increase your "Comish Cash" and buy luxurious crap you don't need!
- Lost all your money in the Stock Market? Just trade your client's account and make more Comish. Invest that Comish back into stocks and try again! What could go wrong?
- You are in total control of your client's money, be careful!
- Trade stocks from fictitious companies such as “Geronimo Airlines” and “NicoTEENS”
- Communicate with your clients using cutting-edge technology like “ELECTRONIC MAIL” or “E-Mail” for short
- Play to win REAL gift cards in the weekly “Invest-A-Contest”
- Totally FREE TO PLAY & WIN!!
- REAL gift card codes sent directly to your inbox when you win
Prepare to unleash your inner D-bag!
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Comish Reviews

Glitch ?

JohnD7778 on

United States

Window keeps opening saying please wait. Hardly can play game.

WAY too many ads

Nagol.T on

United States

There is an ad every 30 seconds, if you want to play you have to refill your plays which also requires you watch an ad. If you are looking for an accurate stock game this one is not it at all.

good game

alexandriagarcia on

United States

This is a good game. It makes sense and it helps me too see how to invest in real life. I just wish there wasn’t as much ads so that I can get my rewards.

Comish

llllaaammmaaasss on

United States

The game isn’t bad but theirs a lot of ads. The game is confusing because we don’t have a guid to lead us through the game at first. I kept on not knowing where to go to to go back and to go somewhere.

Client Trading Wheel is Rigged

JKBigBat on

United States

I would certainly give this game more stars, but I can't because the client trading wheel is rigged. I always choose the low risk option because it has the highest odds of hitting (50%). However, I can't tell you how many times I have lost on all five clients when choosing the low-risk trade. The odds of losing on all five in a row is around 3%. I have lost on all five far more than 3% of the time. I realize it's better for the app maker if I lose. It creates more incentive for me to watch an ad. I will start keeping track of my results to see if the start approaching the statistical expectations.

Great concept ruined by insane amount of ads

ScottieLightning on

United States

Great game, very fun. The problem is ads! You will literally be watching ads more than you play the game (even if u pay to remove them). Everything is based on a time based currency and the constant ads ruins this game. Seriously every action consumes 1-3 time currency but your capped at 10! It’s very frustrating

Fun at first

Patela7 on

United States

Fun game at first. Gets repetitive very quickly though and becomes a ‘grind fest’ without any new tasks or rewards. You could play it daily if you like watching numbers change and ‘simulating’ buying and selling stocks, but it hasn’t been updated in 6 months and loses replay value.

Super fun

D-Shak on

United States

Adrenaline rushing. Highly recommend !

Love the concept but needs work

jacobk18 on

United States

I love the concept of this game, how there isn’t much to do and it feels like your always fighting against a pay wall. There should be away to increase how much “energy powder” you can hold and maybe even away to decrease the time to regenerate them. Also I feel like there isn’t a huge incentive to increase your net worth. Net worth in the current state of the game feels mostly cosmetic since the clients it unlocks only generate a fraction of the money as investing directly.

Fixed with update

tyzoro on

United States

Customer service is 100% amazing. I reported the crashing of the game and they responded super quickly and respectfully. Super impressed with their kindness and i love comish so i'm happy it got updated. Im absolutely hooked!

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