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Game #3386
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Tycoon: The Commodity Market Simulation    View all Top Dogs in this genreCollection: ASCII Classics
Simulation   Stock market

Rating: 7.16 (24 votes)

Tycoon: The Commodity Market Simulation box cover

Tycoon: The Commodity Market Simulation screenshot
Tycoon: The Commodity Market Simulation is, as the name suggests, a simulation of the commodities market. The game puts you in the shoes of a trader who buys and sells various futures (a popular kind of financial derivative) for a living. Although you can trade futures on over ten commodities (including gold, soy beans, pork bellies, and coffee), you can also trade financial futures, including the S&P stock index, one-year T-bills, and the Japanese Yen (be careful on that last one, or you can lose your shirt ;)).

The game is turn-based, with each turn representing one week. During each turn, you can take a position on a futures contract of your choice (either long (i.e. buy) or short (i.e. sell) position). You can also look at graphs that show the prices of each commodity over time, liquidate your position (hopefully for a profit, of course), read the news (all of which affect futures' prices one way or the other), and read short descriptions of each commodity. The game is quite simple, but reasonably realistic. Students of finance or professional traders who can't get enough of their real job will probably find Tycoon an accessible and interesting simulator of this underrated market where traders who lose their shirts aren't as famous as stock market investors who lose the same amount of shirts ;) Highly recommended!

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Jim Zuber
Developer: Blue Chip
Publisher: Blue Chip
Year: 1986
Software Copyright: Blue Chip
Theme: Business
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: Futures Game, The, Baron: The Real Estate Simulation, Millionaire Release 2

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