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Oh, I had written down an idea but forgot about it when work piled up. I was thinking of putting together some sort of simplistic game where you're the owner of a software company. You have certain skills and a level of programming ability and what you want to be is successful. To do that, you need to make money and keep your customers happy. However, your software has bugs, and you need to fix them to keep your clients paying their support bills. You don't have the time to do it all yourself and expand sales, so you need to hire employees to do some work, but they need to be trained, etc.
I'm pretty sure someone's come up with this sort of game idea right?
Sunday, May 09, 2004 at 15:39:04 (UTC)
Are games supposed to be a fun release, or just a virtual job? This sounds rather like the latter. Sort of like levelling in a MMORPG, but without people to talk to.
llamatron
Monday, May 10, 2004 at 02:56:05 (UTC)
Good point. It's more of a simulation rather than a game no?
QYV