Introduction to the Game
Computer Stocks & Bonds, released in 1982 by Microcomputer Games, Inc., is a financial simulation game that allows players to experience the ups and downs of the stock market. In this game, players manage a virtual portfolio, buying and selling stocks and bonds to maximize their wealth.
Gameplay Mechanics
Players start with a set amount of money and must strategically choose which stocks and bonds to invest in. The game simulates real-life market conditions, requiring players to make decisions based on market trends and financial news. As the game progresses, players need to adjust their strategies in response to shifting market dynamics.
Objective
The main goal is to increase your investment portfolio’s value over time and achieve high returns. Success depends on a player’s ability to predict market movements and make timely investment decisions.
Historical Context
Released in the early 1980s, the game was part of a wave of educational and simulation games that emerged as personal computers became more widespread. The game offered an innovative approach to teaching financial literacy and investment strategies, which was relatively new for video games at the time.









