Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator Crafts An Engaging Experience Around Stocks
Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator takes a mundane concept and manages to inject thrill. It’s a game that highlights how everything is seen as a commodity, then puts players in the driver’s seat. Things get more and more absurd as the game progresses. It successfully straddles the line between comedy and grittiness. The only goal is to become the wealthiest organ trader. This will often require being just as dirty as your competition.
Gameplay consists of frantic trading during the two minutes when stocks are open. Each organ has a barcode but only the first numbers are relevant. There isn’t enough time to read entire names. Especially as customers demand higher and higher quality organs. Enemy traders will also take organs to spite the player. They can be bribed to not participate in that day’s trading. But don’t depend on this. There is an accessibility option that makes trading less hectic for a more relaxing experience.
Since things move so quickly and require betrayal just to stay afloat, it’s easy to stop thinking of anything but numbers. That doesn’t ruin the immersion. Instead it drives home the game’s point without lengthy exposition. The game isn’t overly difficult while still keeping you on your toes at all times. As the player’s reputation grows, high value and nonhuman organs are unlocked. If they aren’t watched then some organs turn a little carnivorous.
If day trading sounds like the least exciting way to spend time, still give this a shot. Space Warlord Organ Trading is strange with its own dark humor. Due to the volatility of trading this isn’t a game that pushes players to excel at it. A decision that paid off big before can land you in the negatives later. And while the game does make it clear that this business will eventually harm the player, it manages to be a rollercoaster ride until then.