
Incorp Inc
A bite-sized business sim that trades deep systems for absurd chaos - alien invasions and dinosaurs included. Worth it if you want something low-stakes with a very short learning curve.
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About Incorp Inc
I went in expecting a lightweight tycoon game and got exactly that - no false advertising here. Incorp Inc is a small-scale business simulation where you build and run a company, manage hiring decisions, grow your revenue, and try to keep the whole operation from collapsing under increasingly ridiculous circumstances. Two modes define the experience: Normal, where the pressure is low and the main loop is simply hiring, firing, and watching money accumulate; and Brutal Epic Mega Mode, which piles on super storms, alien invasions, and rampaging dinosaurs alongside more aggressive employee demands. That tonal swing from casual tycoon to absurdist disaster survival is really the game's entire personality. As someone who normally wants three resource layers, a tech tree with thirty nodes, and a late-game crisis that takes forty minutes to manage, I will be honest: Incorp Inc does not deliver that depth. The decision-making loop stays simple throughout. You are not routing supply chains or balancing complex economic variables. The core tension is income versus disasters, and the disasters lean heavily on humor rather than mechanical complexity. That is not a flaw if you understand what you are picking up - this sits closer to a casual clicker-adjacent sim than anything in the Paradox or Kairosoft catalogue. Where the game does earn some goodwill is accessibility. There is almost no barrier to entry, which makes it a reasonable recommendation for someone who has never touched a management sim and wants a first taste of the genre without commitment. The Normal mode acts as a friction-free on-ramp - employee management is forgiving, consequences are mild, and the feedback loop of watching your company generate cash is immediately readable. For seasoned sim players, that same simplicity will feel thin inside an hour. The technical picture has a caveat worth flagging: macOS Catalina and above are not supported, which effectively locks out most modern Mac users despite the listed Mac compatibility. On PC the footprint is minimal and the system requirements are low enough that virtually any machine will run it without issue. There is no mod ecosystem, no community tooling around it, and the achievement list totals ten entries - completionists can wrap the checklist up quickly. Steam user sentiment lands at around 73 percent positive from a very small review pool, which suggests the people who bought it at low expectations generally left satisfied. The honest read: this is a novelty purchase with a runtime measured in hours, not days. If you want to spend an afternoon with something that does not take itself seriously and costs almost nothing, the Brutal Epic Mega Mode's absurdist disaster pile-up is genuinely amusing for a session or two. Anyone expecting the strategic weight of a proper tycoon game should look elsewhere and spend the afternoon with something that will actually test them. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX 9 compatible 3D graphics card
- Processor
- 1.8 GHz Processor
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 8/Windows 10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX 9 compatible 3D graphics card
- Processor
- 2.4 GHz Processor
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Game Info
- Developer
- Jippo Media
- Publisher
- Jippo Media
- Release Date
- Apr 3, 2017
