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Open in hackernews

Show HN: A game where you invest into startups from history

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43•vire00•2mo ago

Comments

oceansky•2mo ago
Not playable on mobile browser
vire00•2mo ago
Mobile is next!
achandra03•2mo ago
Pretty fun! Only complaint is that the responses from the founders take a bit long to load.
mike-gongolidis•2mo ago
Love it! Very smart! Are all the company names real?
Delk•2mo ago
I'm pretty sure they aren't. I invested in what was obviously Facebook under a different name.
Jordan-117•2mo ago
I got "SalesForce" at one point.
vire00•2mo ago
No but the successful ones are always inspired by something. Eg. Google, Paypal etc.
jmkd•2mo ago
Stopped / crashed Dec 31 2005 with $358K return. Cannot proceed. Fun until then.
cjs_ac•2mo ago
Same - I think that's the end of the game (so far?)
frenchmajesty•2mo ago
Yea it ends on that date. I cashed out with $622K
vire00•2mo ago
Yep the game has only 5 years so far.
vire00•2mo ago
It was supposed to show "end of demo, please sign up". Welp there goes potential users :D
westurner•2mo ago
Re: backtesting and paper trading: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38908537 :

> pyfolio.tears.create_interesting_times_tear_sheet

frenchmajesty•2mo ago
Fun game! My investing strategy is to flush out quickly who's the team, what's the traction, what's unique insight into the market.

Bullshitters have trash or no answers. Killer companies have one of those 3 that is usually very compelling.

volkk•2mo ago
i've asked who's the team 3 times and always got "can't disclose." i figured this was a limitation of the game. do some answer?
frenchmajesty•2mo ago
I do get answers. The ones who typically said can't disclose are you full of shit. Crack teams know they're cracked and they will tell you.

"I'm a MIT-trained security engineer; I'm an ex-VP at Paypal, etc..."

lordgrenville•2mo ago
I tried investing in every pitch I got, which seems to be a positive strategy.
ivraatiems•2mo ago
This is a genuinely great use of LLMs/related technology. Dynamic characters you can have conversations with to make game choices more informed is a really cool idea, actually feels original and clever. I really enjoyed playing it.
vire00•2mo ago
Thanks :)
asadm•2mo ago
very cool game! needs some juice.

https://garden.bradwoods.io/notes/design/juice

also, add a leaderboard

vire00•2mo ago
Reading it now. This is really useful.
andrewrn•2mo ago
This is pretty fun!
frenchmajesty•2mo ago
Damn. Now I understand VC's a little better.

Some deals I saw "damn the traction is off the chart" and I didn't even care to ask any question I just threw money at them. I saw one startup named Salesforce, a CRM. I guess hindsight is 20/20 on that one lol. Didn't even read the pitch.

This game is awesome

vire00•2mo ago
Nice
anonu•2mo ago
nice game - but you need a UX designer. Almost abandoned it since I thought it was broken... I just didnt know what I was waiting for or didnt know where to click.
vire00•2mo ago
Noted, actually UX & appearance was the next thing on my TO-DO list
cosmicgadget•2mo ago
I need to be able to type faster, just got done chatting with Mark and I completely missed the opportunity to invest in Quibi.
arkensaw•2mo ago
fun, but it seems if I just invest in everything I don't lose.

I get 3x/4x return on a lot of things but only lose <1x if its a bad investment

rahimnathwani•2mo ago
You might like this, which has greater penalties for bad investments: https://tools.encona.com/investor
KomoD•2mo ago
At least disclose that it's yours.

Also spam 90% and you're basically guaranteed profit, I did it like 10 times.

hex4def6•2mo ago
I think the forced countdown is a bit unfriendly, especially when LLM delays eat the majority of that. Perhaps limit it to X questions.

Also, having a min / max funding range (e.g, min 100K, max 500K). I might not want to wager the same on each opportunity.

It might also be interesting to base it off real companies. Scramble the names (Paypal -> CashMate or whatever. Enough that the player doesn't know for sure what company its based on. ATi vs nVidia for eg), and also allow investment at multiple points in time. Pre-crash vs post-crash might yield significantly different ROI outcomes.

vire00•2mo ago
Thanks for feedback. The successful startups are actually always based of real companies for example ClaritySearch = Google. I'll try to make that part clearer.
stevenalowe•2mo ago
Illegible in Safari on iPhone :(
vire00•2mo ago
Not for long!
tglobs•2mo ago
This is fantastic. It's pretty frustrating for founders to flat-out refuse to answer questions though, I'd probably make that more subtle
vire00•2mo ago
Thanks. Yeah right now they refuse usually when they don't know the answer. Will polish that part more.