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Phanto
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So at night I am usually really mentally exhausted so can't really do anything productive for the hour or so before I go to sleep. I like playing video games a lot - but am happiest when the game teaches me something useful.

Recently, I've been playing a trading game, where you own a spaceship and fly around selling goods. But it's too easy now.

Any recommendations for a game to play at night? I'm looking for business-y themed games... thanks! =)

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C3PO the Dragon Slayer
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I always loved the Roller Coaster Tycoon games, which seem to be your kind of thing given your description of your preferences. The gameplay consists of you building and managing an amusement park, and lets you design roller coasters and rides, with a heavy emphasis on financial management. They're all pretty old, but I've been playing them for about ten years and they never got tiring.
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Rollercoaster Tycoon. Is. Amazing.

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Also, try playing "Zeus" and, afterwards, the extension pack "Poseidon". It's, in my opinion, the finest game of its kind. It came out in 1998, and it's not like Age of Empires. It's much more like Rolelrcoaster Tycoon. You build the Greek cities in which the myths take place. It's really, really cool. Impression Games and Sierra came out with it, and it's approximately 10 billion times better than any of their other city-building games. Seriously. I hated Ceaser and Pharaoah (Sp). It came out in about 1998.

Zeus on Amazon.com

Also, the Nancy Drew series of games is pretty awesome.
Nancy Drew: Secret of Shadow Ranch

If you think they're too easy, try Siberia. It has a fabulous plot, and is really pretty.

Siberia

The Nancy Drew and Siberia games are adventure games, however, whereas Zeus and Rollercoaster Tycoon are more traditional for a computer.

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Geraine
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If you want a REALLY in depth game, you could always try Eve. Its too in depth for me, but I know some enjoy it. Blayne could probably tell you more.

If you want an offline game you could always try Freelancer. You can pick it up for around $5-$10 now days. The only problem is that it only runs on XP. I haven't been able to get it to work on Vista or Windows 7.

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X-Com on some sort of compatibility mode would be awesome.
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Phanto
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X-Com is a great game - and I have beaten that game on the hardest level so many times but it still is fun every now and then.

Thanks for the recommendations! I'll look into RollerCoaster Tycoon - actually, I bought Capitalism II (which people say is a top game for business simulation) and tried to play last night but in several minutes was thinking, "Oh, gosh, this takes more mental energy than my actual job!"

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Lisa
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Try Galaga. It teaches that you keep fighting even if it looks like you can't ever win.
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Definately go for EVE-Online if you want the worlds best most indepth free market economy trading and space sim, and thats only PART of what the game offers you! Also allows the worlds best sandbox game, sure there's other players and 90% of the them are jerks but at least that way you won't feel guilty for driving them out of business!
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My favorite game of all time is Second Sight.

My favorite time killer online is Catan online.

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The Black Pearl
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Anything Sid Meier.

Check out Alpha Centauri if you havent.

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quote:
Originally posted by umberhulk:
Anything Sid Meier.

Check out Alpha Centauri if you havent.

I still play Alpha Centauri fairly often. My friends and I do multiplayer. Good stuff.
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I've been playing Tropico 3. It's a fun little sim.
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quote:
Originally posted by Phanto:
X-Com is a great game - and I have beaten that game on the hardest level so many times but it still is fun every now and then.

Did you beat X-Com: Apocalypse on a difficult setting?

NOTE: I know the game is controversial as a successor to X-Com but I have a comprehensive argument as to why it is fantastic and should be played.

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Geraine
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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
quote:
Originally posted by Phanto:
X-Com is a great game - and I have beaten that game on the hardest level so many times but it still is fun every now and then.

Did you beat X-Com: Apocalypse on a difficult setting?

NOTE: I know the game is controversial as a successor to X-Com but I have a comprehensive argument as to why it is fantastic and should be played.

A game came out a few years ago called UFO: Extraterrestrial Defense or something like that. It was made by the some of the same people that made Xcom, and it is basically an updated version of XCOM 1 and 2.
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quote:
Originally posted by Lisa:
Try Galaga. It teaches that you keep fighting even if it looks like you can't ever win.

Try Pong. It teaches you that, whatever life throws at you, you can simply slap it right back or get out of its way. [Razz]
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