Leo sat in the blue glow of his monitor, the cursor hovering over a file that felt like a relic from a different era: Market.Tycoon.v1.5.3.P4 (2).rar . He’d found it buried in a backup drive from his college days, a time when he’d spent more hours managing a virtual supermarket than attending his actual economics lectures.
A specific technical detail that adds a layer of realism and history to the game.
For an hour, the real world—the looming deadlines, the unpaid bills, the quiet isolation of working from home—simply vanished. In this world, every problem had a solution that could be bought with enough "Market Credits," and every crisis could be managed with a well-placed janitor.