Build your venture capital firm from 1946 and become the wealthiest and dominating force by 2022!
Hire investor partners, create investment teams, and hire more investors over time. Earn fame and influence based on the public’s reactions and the actions of the companies in your portfolios.
Increase your influence and stock/equity value by letting the members of your firm join fraternal organizations, becoming members of intelligence agencies and perform operations, and joining intergovernmental organizations and projects that affect the world.
* The Story Begins with you having 2 co-founders of your venture capital firm, and 1 real estate in the Silicon Valley area.
* Make Choices!
--- Develop your employees from being an intern to Product Analyst, to Associate, to Venture Partner, and a General Partner
--- Get accepted to a college, business school, and eventually join fraternal organizations, get exclusive access to investing in more companies early, and join intelligence agencies
--- Create a new investment team by choosing a random person, or someone you know who already has some recognition
--- Earn money by investing in companies and real estate
Time of Silicon Valley details a lot of accurate history about venture capital and who started it, the influence of secret groups, investing in research at schools, and how many older companies have a greater influence on modern tech companies that we’re led to believe.
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It’s a great idea, but the game itself is very ”annoying”
-What benefits are there from partnerships?
-What benefits do you get from the stats of your employees?
-Frustrating only being able to buy 5% stock each time.
-Broke the real estate market when I bought all properties i California.
-A couplen of years each tick is a bit much imo.
+The historical info boxes are great.
+Good ”story” and the goal of the game is very clear, although it could be a lot more difficult to make it into an actual challenge.
Some ideas:
•Real estate development
•Property damage
•Fines (Breaking financial laws)
•Taxes
•Offices to host interns etc. (monthly/yearly costs)