Compara los precios de Go to IT en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Black Deck Crew. Publicado por Gamera Interactive. Lanzado el 14/12/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

A business sim where you build a software company across 30 years of industry history. Ambitious concept, rough execution - buyer caution advised.

Go to IT drops you into the role of a software company founder and asks you to manage the full lifecycle of a tech business across roughly three decades of simulated industry history. On paper, that is a compelling sandbox: hiring staff, greenlighting projects, riding market cycles, and trying not to get wiped out when the next platform shift hits. The time span alone suggests a game with genuine strategic depth, the kind where decisions in year three have consequences you only feel in year fifteen. That is the pitch. The reality is a bit more complicated. The simulation layer has some legitimate meat to it. You are tracking multiple parameters simultaneously - team composition, project pipelines, budget burn, and market timing - which is the right kind of complexity for a business sim targeting players who enjoy optimization loops. If you have ever lost a Saturday to games like Software Inc or Game Dev Tycoon, you will recognize the skeleton here. The 30-year arc, covering real-ish shifts in the software industry, is a smart structural choice that prevents the mid-game from going completely flat. Pressure exists. Decisions feel at least nominally consequential. Here is where I have to be straight with you, though. With 36 Steam reviews sitting at 61% positive and no Metacritic score, the signal is murky but not encouraging. That sample size is too small to call definitively, but a mixed rating on a niche business sim usually points to one of a few culprits: a shallow decision tree that looks deep on the surface, AI that does not push back meaningfully in the late game, or a tutorial that leaves newcomers stranded. Any one of those issues is a serious problem for a genre that lives or dies on replayability and late-game tension. Without more community data, it is genuinely hard to know which of those apply here, or if it is all three. From a mod and community ecosystem standpoint, there is almost nothing to report. The player base is very small, which means no community patches, no balance mods, and no extensive guides to help you past rough spots in the mid-game. For a sim that requires you to internalize a lot of interlocking systems, that lack of community scaffolding is a real drawback. Experienced strategy players can usually brute-force their way through opaque mechanics via trial and error, but newcomers who get stuck have nowhere to turn. That is a problem the developer, Black Deck Crew, has not visibly addressed through post-launch updates in any meaningful public-facing way. If you are a die-hard business sim collector who wants to tick every entry in the genre or you are specifically fascinated by software industry history as a setting, Go to IT might scratch an itch nothing else quite does. For everyone else, the mixed reception and thin community footprint make it a difficult recommendation over more polished alternatives. Wait for a significant update or a deeper sale discount before committing. Diego, Scout Team

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Go to IT

14 dic 2021Black Deck CrewGamera Interactive
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A business sim where you build a software company across 30 years of industry history. Ambitious concept, rough execution - buyer caution advised.

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Go to IT drops you into the role of a software company founder and asks you to manage the full lifecycle of a tech business across roughly three decades of simulated industry history. On paper, that is a compelling sandbox: hiring staff, greenlighting projects, riding market cycles, and trying not to get wiped out when the next platform shift hits. The time span alone suggests a game with genuine strategic depth, the kind where decisions in year three have consequences you only feel in year fifteen. That is the pitch. The reality is a bit more complicated. The simulation layer has some legitimate meat to it. You are tracking multiple parameters simultaneously - team composition, project pipelines, budget burn, and market timing - which is the right kind of complexity for a business sim targeting players who enjoy optimization loops. If you have ever lost a Saturday to games like Software Inc or Game Dev Tycoon, you will recognize the skeleton here. The 30-year arc, covering real-ish shifts in the software industry, is a smart structural choice that prevents the mid-game from going completely flat. Pressure exists. Decisions feel at least nominally consequential. Here is where I have to be straight with you, though. With 36 Steam reviews sitting at 61% positive and no Metacritic score, the signal is murky but not encouraging. That sample size is too small to call definitively, but a mixed rating on a niche business sim usually points to one of a few culprits: a shallow decision tree that looks deep on the surface, AI that does not push back meaningfully in the late game, or a tutorial that leaves newcomers stranded. Any one of those issues is a serious problem for a genre that lives or dies on replayability and late-game tension. Without more community data, it is genuinely hard to know which of those apply here, or if it is all three. From a mod and community ecosystem standpoint, there is almost nothing to report. The player base is very small, which means no community patches, no balance mods, and no extensive guides to help you past rough spots in the mid-game. For a sim that requires you to internalize a lot of interlocking systems, that lack of community scaffolding is a real drawback. Experienced strategy players can usually brute-force their way through opaque mechanics via trial and error, but newcomers who get stuck have nowhere to turn. That is a problem the developer, Black Deck Crew, has not visibly addressed through post-launch updates in any meaningful public-facing way. If you are a die-hard business sim collector who wants to tick every entry in the genre or you are specifically fascinated by software industry history as a setting, Go to IT might scratch an itch nothing else quite does. For everyone else, the mixed reception and thin community footprint make it a difficult recommendation over more polished alternatives. Wait for a significant update or a deeper sale discount before committing.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamBusiness SimulationCompany ManagementTech IndustryEconomic StrategySingle-player CampaignResource ManagementHistorical Setting

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Processor
2 GHz dual core
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Hardware Accelerated Graphics with dedicated memory
Storage
500 MB available space

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Black Deck Crew
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Gamera Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
14 dic 2021

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Go to IT fue desarrollado por Black Deck Crew y publicado por Gamera Interactive.