Lemonade Stand
Lemonade Stand is a 1979 Single-player Business Simulation created by Bob Jamison and published by Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium. The game contains a set of levels and the player must struggle to run a lemonade stand, starting by making different choices depending on the current money about his prices, stock, and advertising. In each level, the results are different based on the inputs of the player, as well as affected by random events like street closures and thunderstorms. Each level in the game ends with a summary of the current status of the player, and the game will end after 12 challenging levels. The game revolves around the lemonade stand of the child, where choices made by the player regarding advertising, prices, etc. will decide the success or failure of the player. The game starts by offering the weather report for the day and is promoted for three different values such as the number of signboards, the number of glasses, and the cost of per lemonade glass. The main aim of the player is to make as much money as possible by selling the lemonade glasses. With cool features, superb mechanics, and brilliant gameplay, Lemonade Stand is the best Business Simulation to play.
#1 The Monolith
The Monolith is another idle clicker video game that deeply resembles Cookie Clicker and provides with a similar game-play, mechanics and visuals along with a very addictive game-play. Your duty is to just click, click and click on the egg like figure on the left side of your screen. You must buy soldiers from game upgrades, train them and let them fight against the Egg and you must also keep on clicking on that egg too. Every click on the egg fills up your bank account with money that eventually helps you buy upgrades and keep on fighting until you have sore fingers. With all the brilliant visuals, amazingly addictive and quite immersive game-play and cool upgrades to keep you engaged, The Monolith is a fantastic Clicker/ Tapper video game to play and enjoy. Do try it out.