"We're doing business with you!" After all this time, back in Zapinalia! Looking forward to see Queen Keshi Keshi Gomu for a nice cup of tea. Best turn based business/financial simulation game ever and worth every zable. I also got the original boxset of trilogy which has Zapitalism, Gazillionaire and Profitania in it and it's still in perfect condition, but even so I bought this after I saw the announcement mail immediately. I also wrote a long mail to LavaMind years ago, asking them for involve in Steam Greenlight and sharing some of my remembrances with the game and now, I'm so glad to see this classic here. I have so many memories with this game and I can easily place it in "old but gold" category. Still fun to play because of the including content and style. I'm sure that the old and loyal players will buy the game as soon as possible at least just for nostalgia, but for attracting new players and of course more budget for new LavaMind games, hope to see some updates and add-ons ...
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About This Game
NOTE: Works on all versions of Windows and all versions of Mac up to Big Sur. It does NOT work for Apple Silicon Macs.
Zapitalism is a sophisticated retail strategy game, where your goal is to take a small store and grow it into a retail juggernaut.
Manage your shelf space wisely, build megastores, buy up bestsellers, and market like mad. Find out if you've got what it takes to become the king of commerce!
MORE REVIEWS:
92% "The graphics in this game are just fantastic, the artwork is beautiful and the animation fluid and absolutely gorgeous. Sounds are also excellent, the effects just perfect... One of the most addictive turn-based strategy games to come out in a long time." - The Games Place
★★★★ "For its challenging gameplay, witty humor, elegant tutorial, sound economics, and endless replayability, Zapitalism is well worth the cost." - CNET's Game Center
"Zapitalism's three dimensional graphic images have stunning visual power... combinations of luminescent, neon-bright colors that virtually light up the cathode ray tube like no other graphics I have seen." - The Computer Show
"LavaMind has something of a cult following here in the office... Zapitalism is perhaps best described as Monopoly meets Dr. Seuss... It was worth the wait." - Computer Games Magazine
95% "Good graphics, great sound and excellent gameplay make Zapitalism an addictive piece of software that anyone can learn and enjoy, even if strategy is not their forte." - Above Board
"This game is an eye-strainer, meaning that you will get stuck on it playing it till dawn... If you like sim games, then you should love Zapitalism." - Digiville
★★★★ "This is truly a game that everyone will enjoy." - Game Pen
"Efficient interface and playable tutorial; clever graphics and humor create a unique personality." - Computer Gaming World
★★★★½ "Zapitalism is one of the most involving, unique, and fun to play strategy games I've ever played. It will challenge you like no other strategy game ever has." - The Adrenaline Vault
"Overall, Zapitalism is a very unique game. Unlike any other game I have seen before! This is definitely a must try for the strategy gamer, or even the gamer who strives on weirdness and exploring new dimensions of the gaming world." - PC Gaming Magazine
"There's clearly been a lot of work and effort invested to make it distinctly different, to build up the fascinating Zapinalian setting, and this helps make the game as a whole much more appealing... LavaMind has clearly got some great ideas." - Games Domain
85% "Graphics are well designed with the nice accompaniment of a good sound track... Replayability is at a premium with this game... I find Zapitalism challenging while being a lot of fun." - The Gamer's Ledge
"A delightfully silly economics sim that's easy to learn, fun to play, and hard to beat... wonderful off-the-wall fun." - PC Games Magazine
"Simply put, the game is perpetually amusing! If you're an aspiring, or current, captain of industry, looking for a humorous challenge with infinite replayability, Zapitalism is a must buy!" - Chris Blocher of Game Developer Review
80% "Cute sound effects, crisp artwork, addictive gameplay." - Computer & Net Player Magazine
A+ "If you are like me, this game is sure to keep you up late into the night. I don't have a rating system, but if I did, this game would get an A+!" - Kids Like Ours
100% "Zapitalism is one of the best economic simulations ever! You just can't go wrong with this game. Because I firmly believe that this game is the best ever in its class, I am giving it my highest rating." - Games First
95% "Zapitalism (in my humble opinion) is a huge step forward in this line of strategic games... Zapitalism is a game that can be played by young and old alike... I consider this game to be an excellent addition to any gamer's collection." - Walt Henninger of Game Review
AWARDS:
"Winner of Verizon Powerful Answers Awards"
"Winner of SF Multimedia Summit Innovation Awards"
"Winner of Big Kahuna Awards for Best 3D Graphic Design"
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User Reviews
I received an e-mail from Steam saying “LavaMind’s Zapitalism is now available on Steam!” and I didn’t even think before buying it. Admittedly, I never played it nearly as much as I did Gazillionaire but I have fond memories of both games, and I’m happy they’ve been ported to this era and to Steam. These are museum pieces to cherish forever and replay every once in a while. Zapitalism isn’t as fun as Gazillionaire, mostly because the theme of space travel and the different specialties per planet makes it more varied. There isn’t as much feel with the products you’re selling (but I think that’s mostly because of the catchy soundbits Gazillionaire uses). It is still a legit strategy game, though, and there is enough variation between the special abilities the different companies have, that’s it becomes challenging to pick the right one for your playing style. The tutorial does a great job introducing every aspect bit by bit, so that you’re well-prepared for you...
It's nice that Lavamind is updating their games for the modern era - I really appreciate that. However, there are many sound issues with the current iteration of Lavamind's games (Gazillionaire and Zapitalism) which suggest they are more after a cash grab than they are preserve games from decades ago. I'd hard avoid both games until the sound issues are fixed.
Just like old times! It seems fairly well ported to modern machines, and runs well NO SOUND ISSUES; that's just one reviewer throwing a tantrum when the problem is probably with their own PC. As to the game itself? Entertaining, challenging, and educational.
*VERY* rough looking game. The tutorials are monotonous, and the performance is slow. The graphics are lack luster, and the User Interface is lacking in feedback (hover effects on selectable items, click-confirmations, etc). The concept and core feedback loop have potential, but this title has a *LONG* way to go before it's worthy of any price tag. I'd be disappointed if I'd played this for free, it's definitely not worth the $15 I paid.
Blast from the past! I bought this game like... 21 years ago or so on CD. Slight changes to that version - you can see your luck now when you go to the insurance place which is nice. But I miss the preset product notes for "Never Buy Again" - haha. The thing that I find most intriguing is all the different possibilities that can happen when you travel, both on the island and off of it, as well as the random events which have decisions. A very very slight graphical glitch every so often but hardly noticeable and doesn't affect game-play. No sound problems here. I was one of the people who asked them to release on steam last July actually - at that time they didn't want to and I'm glad they decided to do it. Still very fun and worth it.
If you're feeling nostalgic because you've played this game 20+ years ago and you won't be disappointed if the experience isn't perfect then by all means go ahead and buy! I bought it and had a few hours of fun with my girlfriend who also enjoyed it and never played it before. The reason I can't recommend it in general is because everything about this feels like a cheap and lazy port to grab some quick cash. The sound is a dodgy, the video animations are buggy. There is no language options whatsoever even though the original game was dutch (copy/pasting the dutch text was too much effort?). The interface is about what you'd expect from 20 year old software. So nothing gamebreaking but a little disappointing. The game has been out for over a year on steam at this point and I doubt any developer or programmer will touch it's code for the next 20 years... so with this information decide for yourself if the game is good enough for you as it is!
This game is worth my $20, even after years since I had last played the original version. I had managed to improve my economics skills every single day, learning every little economics tip each day, even from the demo version. I have managed to benefit from learning how to adjust the prices of my supermarket products based on supply and demand of each product. The combination of cool stories, interesting graphics, and the array of various potential scenarios has certainly picked up my interest in playing the game again on my new computer. Lemme tell you a cool story to you. One day, playing as Spinniker on Master Difficulty, I approached the golden moment when some of the more expensive supermarket products suddenly became super valuable by the Zapinalians. The moment I received a 1,000,000 Zables profit from one week's worth of Sleeping Masks within the first 10 weeks, and then I decided to purchase the full version in order to continue this goldmine of a game. I could not stop playi...
I myself had sound issues (crackling) which was only present in the game and not any other audio, found the game rather clunky with errors in using Steam Overlay, and I'm not sure what happened to the purchase of this game I enjoyed a long time ago but there's no clear options to log into the old account or enter in the game key. I also expected there to be an online multiplayer, which is something I remember being able to do before. The old website just redirects to lavamind and that the game is available on Steam - but this Steam version didn't seem worth the money
I won this game in 5th grade. It's just as random as you remember.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP
- Processor: 1 GHz or higher
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 50 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Zapitalism cost?
Zapitalism costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Zapitalism?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP Processor: 1 GHz or higher Memory: 2 GB RAM Storage: 50 MB available space
What platforms is Zapitalism available on?
Zapitalism is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Zapitalism worth buying?
Zapitalism has 72% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was Zapitalism released?
Zapitalism was released on Feb 12, 2020.
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