Massively Rich: The Art of Investing
von PenneyRZ
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Massively Rich: The Art of Investing
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Beschreibung
Vermittelt die Grundlagen, wie man im echten Leben reich wird – mit der besten Methode: Unternehmensgründung.
Spielanleitung
Kaufe Aktien mit deinem Startkapital von 300.000 $ und drücke den Button für das nächste Quartal, um durch Kursgewinne und Dividenden Vermögen aufzubauen.
Entwickler-Updates
When you set a new high score, you now get a pop up showing this. You can hit next to continue playing or hit escape to return to the main menu to view the updated high scores.
Kommentare
MicroDude
Mar. 01, 2012
+Good concept
+New Genre I havent tried for along time
+Some easy to understand
-Poorly designed grapichs
-The money u invest in companies gets overrated. (They mostly go up)
-I had no possibility of going in debt (loosing the game)
Overall, i like the idea. Could use some polishing :)
Thanks for the comment. I thought I would be the only person on Kongregate who submits a game with no hand drawn artwork. Choose the right companies in real life and they do tend to only go up as well.
Gnomeface
Jan. 12, 2013
I play a little game with this called "Crash the Stock Market." I push all my money into one stock, wait for the practically assured jump that follows, then pull my money back out at what seems like the peak. Hilarity ensures!
radar816
Mar. 02, 2012
Not a bad start, but needs some polish. The art could be updated, at least something a bit less boring. Since the stocks have such high dividends, it's impossible to fail, even if the stock prices tank. Another issue is that since there is no 'news' the game is based entirely on luck. There's no viewable outside events that guide the market.
Thanks for the comment. The yields aren't so out of line with RL dividend stocks. It should also be pretty difficult to fail if you do a similar thing in RL as well, just the stocks that might go bust RL have been filtered out of the game. As for not having any news, the people who do the best in RL are the ones who mostly ignore it, anyway.
CluelessWonder
Mar. 01, 2012
some of the data given for any given company is not explained. For example: "Outstanding: xxxm". I would think this is the total number of shares available to purchase, but managed to buy 156,717,555 more shares than a company with "Outstanding: 500m" listed. Is it supposed to be outstanding debt? If so, how does that affect anything (in this game)? Payout% seems to be dividends paid, though i don't recall the tutorial even mentioning that. Oh, and there's no 'time limit', I see. I found it extremely easy to go 460+ quarters (115 years?!?) without any sort of penalty. In other words, the idea is intruiging, but much more needs to be done to make it into a real game.
Thanks for the comment. I meant to address that before releasing it, but it fell off the radar on accident. I changed things so it isn't an issue anymore.
CraftyTurtle
Mar. 01, 2012
I fell asleep during the tutorial. Game needs to engage player with a good user interface, and step-by-step interactive instructions. Also, for a game it is really really boring subject matter. I might as well be investing on the stock market for real (which I do) and is far more engaging than this.
Thanks for the comment. I would agree that the game probably wouldn't hold the attention long of people who already do things on a more complicated level in RL. I mostly just hoped to make investing a bit less intimidating for the other sort of people.