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Money Simulator is a business management game where you build wealth through car trading, crypto speculation, and shop ownership. Released in 2026 by Organica Games, it’s a PC-only single-player experience that blends microtransactions with macroeconomic strategy. You’ll buy discounted vehicles to flip for profit, time cryptocurrency trades, and upgrade a garage into a large dealership. The goal is to grow your portfolio while balancing risks like market crashes and inventory costs. It’s a no-frills simulator for players who enjoy number-crunching and long-term planning.
The core loop revolves around market timing and resource allocation. Each session starts with scouting auctions for undervalued cars, then renovating them to boost resale value. You’ll switch to crypto trading during market windows, buying low and selling high while tracking real-time price graphs. The shop management side involves hiring staff, expanding facilities, and negotiating deals with clients. Controls are straightforward, mouse-driven menus and quick buttons for trades, but the complexity comes from juggling multiple revenue streams. Sessions often last 2, 4 hours, with progress measured in net worth growth and property upgrades.
PlayPile users rate Money Simulator 4.2/5, with 72% of critics calling it “polished but repetitive.” The average playthrough clocks in at 18 hours, and 65% of players complete the main story. Community moods lean “Addictive” and “Satisfying,” though 20% tag it “Grindy.” One review notes, “It’s a relaxing way to waste time if you like spreadsheets.” Achievement completion sits at 89%, with the most skipped being “Crypto King” due to volatile in-game markets. Over 60% of players spend 10+ hours on car customization alone.
Money Simulator is a solid pick for casual tycoon fans and anyone craving stress-free number-puzzling. At $29.99, it offers 20+ hours of engaging, if formulaic, gameplay. The lack of multiplayer and minimal story may deter some, but the steady progression and achievement system keep it hooked for most. If you enjoy simulating wealth without the chaos of traditional business games, this is your match. Just don’t expect anything impressive, think of it as a digital spreadsheet with better graphics.
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