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Taxer Inc

$7.99
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Developer:
Hamsters Gaming
Publisher:
Hamsters Gaming
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Foreword

What's the biggest corporation in the world? No, not Apple or Amazon. The biggest "corporations" are the states. Your employees are all citizens of the country. You don't have to pay them a salary. In fact, they are the ones who pay you taxes when they work or hire someone to work; when they buy a car or milk at a supermarket. You are the head of a corporation, and you decide what taxes you will be paid.
You can also expand your "corporation" to neighboring countries. Joining Germany, France can make tens of billions.

About the game

Your goal is to create the biggest "corporation" - the European Union or one of the other Unions. Introduce duties and excise taxes, pass laws to grow your economy and trade, and join the neighboring countries. In addition, you have plenty of tools available to you to manage your domestic policies. You need to think ahead and take control of the "employees of the corporation" - let people not even think about protests.
Hostile people say that we have a high-profile dictatorship? Let's be honest - they just envy us.

In numbers

- 3 scenarios available (Europe, Asia, Africa)
- 6 types of resources
- More than 100 playful countries
- 20 taxes available for acceptance
- 60 laws and actions that can be taken

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User Reviews

Mixed
58 user reviews
41%
Positive
7 hrs at review
Recommended

In general, I agree - now all wars go unarmed. :) Trade and GDP - countries are now can be taken over because of economic issues. :) I hope developers will be able to grow the game to something really cool. Because the game has great potential!

53 helpful 1 funny
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game is very interesting. The perspective of controlling other countries with economic power instead of military power is simple and innovative. However, I have a complaint about the NPCs' behavior. While the player is limited in terms of revolution points, the NPCs continue to annex other countries without such limitations. Also, with each turn, the rebellion points for annexing other countries become higher, making it impossible to complete the game if you focus on internal affairs. The only solution is to annex NPCs before they become too big, but geography often prevents that effort in Asia and Africa. It's an excellent game, but it will be difficult to get a good reputation without maturing the game balance.

28 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I liked the game in general. Pros Interesting law progression. It's hard to find the perfect pumping scenario. Want to try again and get it right this time. A takeover of neighboring countries is cool). When you take over a country, you get not only the positive effects (the economy), you also get riots. It makes you think about what to focus on next. It's not just taking over all countries without thinking. Music. Pretty cool and I liked it. Cons The late stage of the game is not as rousing. But hopefully, it will be fixed during the Early Access period.

19 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I came across the game very accidentally, but I'm glad I noticed it - I liked the description of the game. And I didn't regret it. Interesting idea! I wish the developers to finish the game successfully! ^_^

16 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Very promising ! Can't recommend until balance change unfortunately. There is definitely a balance issue with making little to no money, and even with low rebellion the revolution comes up WAY too quickly. Out of about 20 play through I seen the same issue, no matter the strategy used.

13 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I can't recommend this game in its current state. It's far too shallow in its systems, none of the mechanics really work well together, and each scenario has the same optimal strategy which takes little actual interaction with the game. Your "opponents" in the game can do nothing to affect your chances of winning the game. The game seems to intend for you to annex other nations, which gives you (very little) benefits and (many) rebellions to deal with. However, there is no system in place to stop you from building up your starting nation's power until you've received every upgrade necessary to steamroll over the map before you ever have to worry about the singular loss condition. If you like the idea of maneuvering around your political enemies and gaining control of the map, this is not the game for you. If you like the idea of opening a menu to buy an upgrade that increases your income and then another menu to buy an upgrade that decreases rebellion ad nauseam, then this game is pe...

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

What can I say... the game changed a lot since the demo! I swear!Awesome job guys!I will definitely try playing for different countries and regions to see if the gameplay is the same or different too

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I like the idea of the game - to show that wars are now moving to another level - wars become economic and political mostly... I wish developers to finish the game successfully for our pleasure :) Good start!

5 helpful
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Great idea but terrible execution. AI Nations can conquer other nations without problems. Their GDP and trade are rising too fast, they aren't affected by rebellions. Player controlled country is limited by income, trade, gdp and mentioned above rebellions. Rebelliousness grows exponentially with each new tax and annexed country. This game looks abandoned and I cannot recommend it in current stage of development.

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

What I like about early access is that it allows you to see the very idea of the game and the main mechanics without unnecessary information noise. It's like an unfinished painting where only the main detail - the smile of Gioconda - has been drawn so far. Cool idea. I like it

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Processor: 1.8 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card
  • Storage: 400 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Processor: 1.8 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card
  • Storage: 400 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Taxer Inc cost?

Taxer Inc costs $7.99.

What are the system requirements for Taxer Inc?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7+ Processor: 1.8 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card Storage: 400 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7+ Processor: 1.8 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card Storage: 400 MB available space

What platforms is Taxer Inc available on?

Taxer Inc is available on Windows PC.

Is Taxer Inc worth buying?

Taxer Inc has 41% positive reviews from 58 players.

When was Taxer Inc released?

Taxer Inc was released on Feb 17, 2021.

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