Retro economy games

Globetrotter
1984
To go around the world in 80 days was impressive, ask Michael Palin, but could you do it in 60 days while having limited budget and access to planes?

Ports of Call
1989
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a shipowner? I know, not many people have. But here you can learn how tough this business can be.

Imperium
1990
Improved version of classic space exploration games from 8-bit computers - as leader of galactic empire you set out to take over the Universe... for no particular reason.

Sim City
1990
A city-builder from times that there were no city-builders yet - you start from an empty lot and build your metropolis.

Transarctica
1993
Strategy game set in a post-apocalyptic reality full of cold winds and even colder hearts.

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Software Manager
1994
Back in the wild 1990s the game industry looked completely different - the games were distributed on discs and... that’s it. Oh well, not that completely different then, but Software Manager can show you how different.

Detroit
1994
German economy game, in which you are put in charge of one of the companies in brand new raising brand of industry - the car manufacturing. And yes, it takes place in early years of 20th century.

Christoph Kolumbus
1994
There is a brand new world waiting for you out there, on the other side of the ocean.

Zeppelin Giants of the Sky
1995
Economy simulation set in the golden age of airships, the 1920s, where you are put in charge of the company building and operating them.

Der Produzent
1996
German game that offered us chance to see how hard it is to break into the showbiz - yes, we became a movie producer and with limited budget we start our career.

Railroad Tycoon II
1998
Second, and the best, in the series started by Sid Meier - as a new company you enter the tricky world of railroads and locomotives.
