However, it’s here you begin noticing shortcomings in developer Algorocks‘ debut simulation.įeatures you implement are different in name and color only. You can opt to specialize in different sectors once you’ve progressed through the seemingly robust tech-tree: Chat, Social-Media, Video, and Gaming. And herein lies the crux of Startup Panic ‘s management-style gameplay: balancing your income against mounting expenses while similar (often better-funded) enterprises fight you for scraps of market share. More staff necessitates larger offices, better amenities and employee development. After implementing ground-breaking features like profile pages, comments and image hosting, a noticeable surge of new registrations and increased income will come about.Įasy enough, but with increased traffic comes an increased workload and need for fresh talent. Initially, your platform will only rein in a handful of users. Your mission as CEO is not to worry, but to lead and invest your capital wisely in your company’s development, employees, and office space. Or it might become a mausoleum, one among thousands, a fitting resting place for your defunct platform’s forgotten ashes. The only cube that’s worth ever willingly confining oneself to, your bedroom will serve as the ground floor for the greatest social media startup ever to claw its way out of obscurity. One wing, one prayer and one existential crisis later, that same drone, now a bright-eyed entrepreneur, finds themselves back in their bedroom. Startup Panic begins deep within the drab desk-hive of EveryTechCompanyEver, where a nameless drone contemplates their existence and self-worth amongst the dozens of cogs lifelessly toiling away with the hopes of one day achieving… something? Whatever those aspirations were, now long forgotten, are lost within the white noise of surprise deadlines, pointless meetings and unpaid overtime. The Tech Revolution Is Here: and It Comes in Your Choice of Red, Blue, Purple or Green.
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