With so many games like it, though, we already noticed a few things that feel repetitive or simply done better in other games of a similar style. There is a demo to try out for Startup Panic, and from what we have played this feels like a really satisfying game. An interesting take on the management sim genre (8/10) There are many ways to build-up your company in Startup Panic some ethical, some less so. The game has a lot of comedy and whimsy for one, and you can involve yourself in some pretty insidious corporate espionage if you so choose. However, there is more to Startup Panic than this it has a few setups that could be compared to something like the Evil Genius series, or even the Two Point Hospital game that was considered so exciting. The general premise is simple: build up a business and beat the competition to make sure your company comes out as number one. You build up the office, you add to it, you create changes, and you develop more for your tech start-up to do. Beware though: Once you start hiring your first employees and upgrading your office, youll attract the attention of competing businesses. Pick projects, contract-work and vacation days to get by, then start to build some passive income through your startup. It looks simple and you can see tangible progress as you move from being a bedroom programmer to running your own office. Manage your time as a bedroom programmer. On top of that, too, there is much to enjoy about the art of building up your own business. The 2D art style shines bright, and the modern and easy to work with menu system looks very easy to work with for just about anyone. So, the first thing we noted about Startup Panic is that it has a lot of interest and style. Building your own business comes with a few challenges
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