Broke to Billions key art

Broke to Billions

Every fortune should have a story.

Scott: An idle financial sandbox about starting with almost nothing and compounding wealth through work, investing, property, businesses, and leverage.

Pixel art portrait of Scott Cunningham

What To Expect

1

Start from almost nothing and compound your way up

2

Jobs, investing, property, and businesses as connected income systems

3

Leverage, gambling, and debt as real risk, not decoration

4

Idle progression that rewards planning over clicking

5

Collapse is a valid ending, and usually the better story

Game Details

Genre:
Idle Simulation, Business Simulation, Management, Incremental
Platform:
PC
Status:
In Development
Tags:
Finance SandboxIdle SimRisk Management

About The Game

What The Game Is

Broke to Billions is a financial sandbox and idle economic simulation. You begin with almost nothing and build wealth through work, investing, property, businesses, gambling, and leverage inside a fictional economy. It is a game about how fortunes actually get built, and how quickly they come apart.

How It Plays

Income accrues in the background while you decide what to do with it. Take the safe job or the volatile venture, rent or buy, reinvest or hedge, borrow to move faster or stay solvent and slow. Each path opens different systems, so two players at the same net worth can be playing very different games.

Risk Is The Mechanic

Leverage is genuinely useful and genuinely dangerous. Compounding works in both directions: a good position snowballs, and an overextended one unwinds. The simulation is built so that losing everything is a legitimate outcome that teaches you the system rather than a soft-reset punishment.

Development Status

Broke to Billions is in development for PC, with the economic model and idle progression being tuned through playtesting. Follow the studio's channels for devlogs, systems breakdowns, and playtest calls.

Screenshots And Key Art

Stay In The Loop

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