Do you want to see how your skills match up against other players in a virtual economy? Do you want to specialize in manufacturing production, retail or research? It all comes down to the current conditions in the virtual economy, and your ability to spot business opportunities.
Sim Companies is an extremely versatile browser game, allowing you to experiment with diverse resources and to test your skills against other players. The game is a strategic business simulator, providing you with a lot of fun and experience managing a company by following real-world economic principles.
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Sim Boosts - Small Package
R119.99
Sim Boosts - Starter Package
R199.99
Sim Boosts - Supporter Exec.
R1,999.99
Sim Boosts - Supporter Prof.
R1,499.99
Sim Boosts - Supporter Small
R99.99
Sim Boosts - Starter Package
R59.99
Sim Boosts - Professional Pack
R1,799.99
Sim Boosts - Small Medium Pkg.
R199.99
Sim Boosts - Supporter S/M Pkg
R199.99
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4.68 out of 5
25 ratings
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CENTRE THE DAMN MAP
This is a great financial/business management game (not a native iOS app so you will get frustrated with its refresh system - rather play it on the web as its mobile UX is poor).
Also, dev, for the love of all things logical, centre the map! It’s a huge pain to have to keep scrolling to the plot I’m working on every time I do something!
Best mobile game I’ve played
It is not super iOS friendly. The navigation in the app can be improved (utilising push and pop better), same for the browser version. At least on the browser I can solve some of it with multiple tabs and hitting backspace on my keyboard. This is the only quarrel I have of the app.
Which brings me to the good stuff. The fact that you can play on multiple devices. My childhood consisted of playing various tycoon games, like Roller Coaster Tycoon etc. If you like finance management games you’ll love this. There are no annoying ads, you can pick up the game whenever you want to, you are not forced to play, but the game is so good that you want to play. It means you can time the production to finish at times you are available. The in-game personal assistant eventually asks you to subscribe to the emails and to review, but it doesn’t feel forced like other games. The assistant brings some immersion, but once again, theres no timer, so there is no rush to produce your 2k eggs Easter donation to the local school (you have the the option charge them if you want to, which leads to the immersion).
Server are populated which is always good.
I can go on, but this is a proper company management game with still lots of room for improvement/more features (which always coming).