Cartels & Cutthroats

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Cartels & Cutthroats
Cartels and Cutthroats.jpg
Developer(s)Strategic Simulations
Publisher(s)Strategic Simulations
Designer(s)Danielle Bunten Berry
Bill Bunten
Platform(s)Apple II, DOS, Commodore 64
Release1981 (Apple II)
1985 (DOS)
1986 (C64)
Genre(s)Business simulation
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Cartels & Cutthroats (stylized on the box cover, but not the title screen, as ¢artels & Cutthroat$) is a 1981 video game published by Strategic Simulations.

Gameplay[]

Cartels & Cutthroats is a game in which the players own companies as part of an economic simulation.[1]

Reception[]

Robin D. Roberts reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "While an excellent program, the casual gamer may find his interest wane after a short time. This game is best suited for those who are interested in marketing simulations and are willing to expend the time needed to play them well."[1]

Bob Proctor reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that " what is happening and includes strategy tips. There is enough information here to qualify this game as an introductory course for Micro-economics; in fact, at a recent seminar, Cartels & Cutthroats was shown as an example of Computer-Assisted Instruction. Don't let that fool you; it's a great game!"[2]

Reviews[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Roberts, Robin D. (January–February 1982). "Micro - Reviews". Computer Gaming World. 1 (2): 29, 31.
  2. ^ Proctor, Bob (July–August 1982). "We're in the Money... Economic Simulations For The Apple". Computer Gaming World. 1 (5): 9–11.

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