iPhone games
Play the desk. Run the studio.
Two games built to sit with. One puts you on a living market. The next puts you in charge of shipping. Simulated stakes. Real attention.
· Session 17 · Bull market
4,929.25
+0.33%
+$16.43
Energy
+0.94%
Comm. Svcs
+0.68%
Utilities
+0.50%
Your watchlist
Screener
XRC
Yarrow-Cyprus
$41.20
BUH
Bronson Und.
$58.31
Screener
7,002 of 7,002 listings
Bronson Underwriters
$58.31
+0.03%
Pinnacle Utilities
$22.14
-0.52%
Ammond Metals
$9.80
+1.12%
Northlight Energy
$41.06
+0.44%
Zephyr Quartz
$17.55
-0.18%
Simulated net worth
$87,869.55
−12.55% −$12,553.98 all time
Cash
$74,958
Invested
$12,487
Day P&L
−$321.86
LEI
5,359 sh @ $4.670
Everestis Brands
$12,487.54
−50.11%
Newswire
Live headlines moving the tape
Obelisk Flint Vital wins landmark multi-year contract
+16.38% on the headline
Zephyr Quartz delays fab upgrade after yield miss
−4.12% on the headline
Ammond Metals ships first recycled alloy line
+2.04% on the headline
Stock Tycoon Sim
You get a fictional trading desk in your pocket. Watch the composite, hunt names in the screener, keep a watchlist, and read headlines as they shove the tape. Cash is simulated. The session still does not wait for you.
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Coming nextStudio Sim
Studio Sim puts you in charge of an indie room: which ideas get a yes, which features get cut, and whether you ship or slip. The fantasy is not infinite budget. It is getting something playable out the door, then starting the next one.
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Built for a session
Open it on iPhone, play a bar, close it. The desk is the whole game — composite, screener, holdings, wire.
Your real money stays out
Prices, cash, and P&L are simulated. You can blow up a book without touching a bank. It still stings.
You play it. You don't get lectured.
No cartoon tycoon, no blazer tutorial. You learn the room by sitting in it.