The best management sim isn’t even a video game: The Best Games Ever Show episode 61

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Welcome to episode 61 of The Best Games Ever Show: The Best Management Simulator.

Video games are a treasure trove if you like to manage things. People. Buildings. civilizations. Transport networks. Space programs (like in NASA, not like in Star Trek). Whatever organizational or logistical problem you can imagine, there is probably some kind of video game that tries to help you solve it. And of those there must surely be one of the best.

So what is, according to our esteemed panel, the best management sim? And how the hell do we say goodbye to Tom Orry, the heart and soul of our podcast? Probably doing an entire episode tailor-made for him to pull the little prank on him. Ah, we will miss this. Honest.

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Thomas


Tom didn’t actually choose Football coach this week. Instead, he presented his own life on the grounds that it must be some kind of cruel ancestral simulation run by some devious future human race for reasons known only to them.

Alex


Alex went with Soccer manager 2015 in honor of Tom but also to spite him.

billcliffe


james chose Soccer Manager 2016 Because of Brexit or something. I don’t know, I wasn’t listening.

“What is the best game show of all time?” you ask? Well, it’s essentially a 30 minute panel where people (Jim Trinca and associates) decide on the best game in a specific category. That’s all. It’s good. listen to it.

Come back in a week for another exciting installment of the Best Games Ever Show.


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