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Space Bucks was a space trading simulation developed by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Entertainment. The game focuses on the creation of a trade empire against several computer controlled opponents, with the last one standing winning the game. Victory is achieved through a combination of infrastructure investments, the stock market, 'black ops', and of course trade goods.

The Setting
In the year 2375, Humans share the galaxy with four other races, the Colikars, Tesarians, Secanii, and the Krec N'had. Your fledgling trading company, consisting of a single port and a single ship, must, by the year 2500, expand by any means necessary to become the dominant trade empire in the galaxy. Three computer opponents will be pursuing the same goal.

Game Mechanics
There are numerous mechanics for the player to utilize in order to achieve victory.

Ships
Ships do the heavy lifting in the game. Without ships, the goods produced at planets can't be transported and the highest level goods can't be manufactured due to a lack of the appropriate resources. At the start of the game only a few ship types are available. As the game progresses new, more advanced ship types become available.

Ships have several stats which determine its suitability for use. Range, Speed, Capacity, Efficiency, Drive, and Maintenance cost.

Planets
Planets generate all of the trade goods in the galaxy. These goods range from food, to passengers, to luxury goods. The higher in development a planet is, the more and the greater the variety of goods that are produced. Once the highest levels of development can be reached, the most expensive, and thus profitable, of goods can be manufactured.

To gain access to a planet, a bid must be made on a planet which does not already have a deal with another trade company. The player must open negotiations with such a planet and if their demands are agreed to, they will ally themselves with the players trade company. The demands always include a monthly rent paid by the player, and an agreement to build a specified piece of infrastructure on the planet within a certain timeframe.

Planets have moral which can be modified by in-game factors. Investing in planetary infrastructure can often help improve the moral of a planet and ensure the port is not lost. The higher the developmental level of the planet, the more infrastructure will be needed to keep the planet happy.

Trade Goods
Trade goods run the gambit from fuel, to food, to passengers, to exotic goods such as wine, and weapons. Each race produces different high-end goods than it consumes.

Stock Market
Each trading company has stock which can be sold on the market for an infusion of cash. Buying out the competition, by accumulating a majority of their stock, is possible. Stock can be bought and sold throughout the game, making it possible to sell lots of stock early for an early boost and then buy it back when the other companies sell off the shares they own.

Piracy
Pirates can be hired to harass the competition. They can be paid to harass the player as well. When a pirate attacks there are only a couple of options, pay them off, try to run, or fight back. The correct action to take will depend heavily on the specific ship being threatened and the upgrades that it has been outfitted with.

Sabotage
Sabotage missions can be undertaken to hurt the competitions bottom line. Of course the competition can do the same to the player.

News Events
A very basic mechanic, News Events inform the player of all the important events such as new ships, engines, or weapon systems which have become available. Sudden changes in the markets may also be announced throughout the game, giving the player the chance to make a quick profit.