I saw a game on there called Big Ambitions, some kind of tycoon game where you're building businesses. The game starts by you having a wealthy uncle who gives you $13k and tells you to get a job for two days before having his friend give you a $15k loan to open a store selling cheap souvenirs from the wholesaler down the street.
It really is a capitalism simulator. I've been taking notes all night and the only one seems to be "Have an uncle".
edit: Actually, everyone should pirate it. It's not a bad game, in the vein of The Guild II, and I like the unspoken message about capitalism. I live in a studio apartment my uncle pays for, drive my uncle's car which I can't afford to repair, and the only economical food option for me is hamburgers from the grill between my souvenir shop and my empty apartment. I bought a business before I took a single course in business administration, and taking that course at the only university means spending $80/hr to sit in an empty room using a computer.
Despite all of that, I fancy myself a capitalist and my uncle is breastfeeding me to greatness. It's so goddamn bleak.
Idk, but he's a business man and built an empire of passive income for himself. Any pictures I've seen of the guy looks like he fits an archetype of a libertarian. Wouldn't be a stretch or surprise.
I'm starting to think they lied about making a Ukraine DLC. It wouldnt have taken them a lot of time to add a couple buildings and send the money to Zeldisney
As Ulysset (who once awarded me kelly of the day) pointed out, valve is deliberately doing this at a time when capitalism is increasing the misery it inflicts on the world and causing a mass extinction event.
I think everyone was too distracted in the 30s-50s with legalized cocaine pep pills and beating their wives to understand they had signed a deal with the devil