StockPro
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StockPro is a game about buying and selling stocks to make your money grow. It was influenced by an old Petit Computer game Mariominer created with the same name.
A month can last forever if you want it to. It's controlled by a "next month" button, so it's not time based.
Theres a next month option, this game seems to be about managing stocks over months. just download and play for yourself! c:
I always cry just a little inside when that happens.
Cool can't wait to play this!
Replying to:12Me21
"you can exit most menus with X (B if X is not it)"
This does not seem like the best choice...
I know... I'm going to make an update comparatively soon for things.
So I was playing for a bit today and noticed some problems. I'm not sure if its a bug or the game can't run infinitely, but firstly if a stock hits $0, you can still buy them. Then the game seemed to get stuck in a loop of having the stocks keep going down, but I think they weren't changing at all, even after skipping 20+ months.
If a stock hits zero, you could make an event where the company has gone bankrupt, and you lose all your stocks in said company.
Pretty good. Just one thing, mind adding our current capital when were buying/selling stocks?
Replying to:PixelStudio
Pretty good. Just one thing, mind adding our current capital when were buying/selling stocks?
*doh! That may be important! Yeah, I'll put that in.
Replying to:Krondelo
So I was playing for a bit today and noticed some problems. I'm not sure if its a bug or the game can't run infinitely, but firstly if a stock hits $0, you can still buy them. Then the game seemed to get stuck in a loop of having the stocks keep going down, but I think they weren't changing at all, even after skipping 20+ months.
If a stock hits zero, you could make an event where the company has gone bankrupt, and you lose all your stocks in said company.
Yeah, I was thinking about having that, but I forgot, so yeah. Will keep In mind. With the stocks going down, were they at zero? I've not seen that happen before.
Replying to:Krondelo
No, the news said every day that stocks kept getting lower, but most of them were actually staying the same from what I could tell. No change, just one at the bottom reached zero.
Hmm, I'll have to look into that. The code SHOULD be making them go down. Odd.
Man, this game is really addicting! I just wish there was a way to save (I don't want to close the program!), and an actual goal to the game. Like, if you had 60 months, and you had to try and make as much money as possible in that time period, or had to make $10,000 in as few months as you can. The GUI is also pretty inconsistent in presentation and controls, but I assume you're working on that.
Also, are the graphs working properly, or do I just not understand how to read them? They seem to fluctuate very inconsistently month-to-month. Listing the values on each graph would really help keep track of scale and how much the graph's represent.
Replying to:mystman12
Man, this game is really addicting! I just wish there was a way to save (I don't want to close the program!), and an actual goal to the game. Like, if you had 60 months, and you had to try and make as much money as possible in that time period, or had to make $10,000 in as few months as you can. The GUI is also pretty inconsistent in presentation and controls, but I assume you're working on that.
Also, are the graphs working properly, or do I just not understand how to read them? They seem to fluctuate very inconsistently month-to-month. Listing the values on each graph would really help keep track of scale and how much the graph's represent.
Yeah, I'm trying to figure out what the heck is wrong with the graphs. It's like their backwards, but they're not. And sometimes, they cut off incorrectly. It doesn't make any sense. The GUI is definitely getting an update, especially on the Buy/Sell screen (seriously, Mariominer, just text characters? Not even sprite characters?). And the next one will also have certain "achievements" to work towards. Making 10,000 in 5 years or so might be a good one.