Which video games teach you business?

Which video games teach you business?

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Runescape

Runescape

Runescape

Legit these guys are right runescape.

Especially if you get into bot farming.

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chess, monopoly

Offworld Trading Company

World of Warcraft
if you play the Auction House
Leadership if you are an officer/GM of a Guild
The side effects is that you will become a simp for e-girls on the long run.

Jones in the fast lane

fuck of shizo

Albion Online is a better, more polished game if you cant handle the horrible artstyle of OSRS.

Same entirely player drivren economy(there are no NPC vendors), a resource and crafting system, supply chains run by players etc.

Final Fantasy 11

FIFA Ultimate Team

Any game with an economy

ive actually been looking into business games like those tycoon games but i cant find shit. all i see those pay to win garbage games on mobile.

runescape is a fucking waste of time where you spend 10000 hours clicking trees or a rock

Metro Sim Hustle

escape from tarkov

Civilization

The amount of zoomer in this thread is sickening. Trade Wars (TEOS)

Defcon

runescape

Victoria II.

Solitaire

pic related. You literally play as a failed boomer entrepreneur who has to claw his way back by buying companies and real estate

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correct.

>nobody mentioned EVE
One of my friends literally got his first job out of college at a Big 4 firm because he showed them his excel autism in an interview

Recettear
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Colonization.

Command & Conquer

based

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^^

Tropico taught me some basic macro-economics as a kid

Rollercoaster Tycoon was another one. But I don't play videogames anymore because I'm not a man-baby.

Disney's Goofy Skateboarding

I'm glad people still remember Recettear, I never finished it but I had a blast with it back when it was still big, and then the Sseth video came out and revived its popularity a bit