Compare Turmoil Steam key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Gamious. Published by gamigo AG. Released on 6/2/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Indie, Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 73/100.

A charming 1899 oil-rush sim where you lease land, drill smart, and out-trade rivals before the next season starts. Deceptively deep for its size.

Turmoil is a turn-based business simulation set during the 19th century North American oil boom. Each round you lease a plot of land, scan for underground oil deposits using listening posts and divining rods, then place derricks, connect pipelines, and manage the flow of oil to wagons that haul it to town. You sell into a live supply-and-demand market, buy upgrades between seasons, and compete against AI rivals who are also bidding on land and undercutting your prices. It sounds simple because the first two seasons are simple. By season six you are juggling gas venting, multiple oil types, share markets, and land auctions where overpaying by a few hundred dollars can wreck your whole run. The decision loop is where Turmoil earns its 93 percent approval rating. Every plot hides a different deposit layout, so the optimal drill placement is never the same twice. Do you scan thoroughly and lose time, or guess aggressively and risk dry holes? Do you dump oil now at a low price to starve a rival's market share, or hold inventory and wait? The upgrade tree is small but each node meaningfully changes your strategy. Faster wagons versus larger tank capacity is a genuine trade-off that depends on your current map's geography, not a filler choice. For anyone worried about a steep learning curve, Turmoil is genuinely newcomer-respectful. The tutorial covers the core loop in about fifteen minutes, tooltips are clear, and the early seasons act as a gentle difficulty ramp. Veterans of deeper sims will recognise the satisfying click of an optimised system, but you do not need a spreadsheet to get started. That said, if you do bring a spreadsheet, the late-game auction bidding and stock market mechanics will reward the obsession. There is also a campaign mode with a loose narrative thread and a sandbox mode for players who just want to drill without the competitive pressure. Weaknesses are worth flagging. The AI rivals are competent but predictable once you understand their bidding patterns. The game is not long by grand-strategy standards. Most players finish the main campaign in eight to twelve hours, and while replay value exists through randomised maps and a handful of unlockable mechanics, it does not have the hundreds-of-hours depth that the genre can offer. The mod ecosystem is minimal. If you are looking for Dwarf Fortress-level complexity or a Paradox-style living world, this is not that. What Turmoil is, is a tightly designed, visually warm little sim that respects your time and delivers satisfying optimisation in short sessions. The oil-rush aesthetic is consistent and charming without being cloying. The pacing is brisk enough that a full campaign run fits inside a weekend. For the strategy-minded player who wants a palette cleanser between heavier titles, or for someone testing the waters of the business-sim genre, Turmoil punches well above the complexity its art style implies. Diego, Scout Team

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Turmoil Steam key

Jun 2, 2016Gamiousgamigo AG
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A charming 1899 oil-rush sim where you lease land, drill smart, and out-trade rivals before the next season starts. Deceptively deep for its size.

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Turmoil is a turn-based business simulation set during the 19th century North American oil boom. Each round you lease a plot of land, scan for underground oil deposits using listening posts and divining rods, then place derricks, connect pipelines, and manage the flow of oil to wagons that haul it to town. You sell into a live supply-and-demand market, buy upgrades between seasons, and compete against AI rivals who are also bidding on land and undercutting your prices. It sounds simple because the first two seasons are simple. By season six you are juggling gas venting, multiple oil types, share markets, and land auctions where overpaying by a few hundred dollars can wreck your whole run. The decision loop is where Turmoil earns its 93 percent approval rating. Every plot hides a different deposit layout, so the optimal drill placement is never the same twice. Do you scan thoroughly and lose time, or guess aggressively and risk dry holes? Do you dump oil now at a low price to starve a rival's market share, or hold inventory and wait? The upgrade tree is small but each node meaningfully changes your strategy. Faster wagons versus larger tank capacity is a genuine trade-off that depends on your current map's geography, not a filler choice. For anyone worried about a steep learning curve, Turmoil is genuinely newcomer-respectful. The tutorial covers the core loop in about fifteen minutes, tooltips are clear, and the early seasons act as a gentle difficulty ramp. Veterans of deeper sims will recognise the satisfying click of an optimised system, but you do not need a spreadsheet to get started. That said, if you do bring a spreadsheet, the late-game auction bidding and stock market mechanics will reward the obsession. There is also a campaign mode with a loose narrative thread and a sandbox mode for players who just want to drill without the competitive pressure. Weaknesses are worth flagging. The AI rivals are competent but predictable once you understand their bidding patterns. The game is not long by grand-strategy standards. Most players finish the main campaign in eight to twelve hours, and while replay value exists through randomised maps and a handful of unlockable mechanics, it does not have the hundreds-of-hours depth that the genre can offer. The mod ecosystem is minimal. If you are looking for Dwarf Fortress-level complexity or a Paradox-style living world, this is not that. What Turmoil is, is a tightly designed, visually warm little sim that respects your time and delivers satisfying optimisation in short sessions. The oil-rush aesthetic is consistent and charming without being cloying. The pacing is brisk enough that a full campaign run fits inside a weekend. For the strategy-minded player who wants a palette cleanser between heavier titles, or for someone testing the waters of the business-sim genre, Turmoil punches well above the complexity its art style implies. Diego, Scout Team

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steamBusiness SimResource ManagementTurn-Based StrategyAuction MechanicsShort CampaignReplayable MapsMarket Trading

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Metacritic
73
Steam
93%(15,890)

Game Info

Developer
Gamious
Publisher
gamigo AG
Release Date
Jun 2, 2016

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