In the game, the player plays the role of the owner of an oil company, and all he needs to do is to explore the land, lay out the extraction equipment, and sell the oil at a reasonable price to grow his company.
One of the more interesting points is that the game adds a realistic, easy-to-understand small game to each step. For example, before land exploration, players need to compete with other oil companies to auction land, different areas have different obstacles and oil reserves, which requires players to upgrade for different equipment to ensure the efficiency of mining. For example, players can also meet with different lobbyists before setting foot on new land, and spend money to get them to do something in their favor to protect a certain party in the next mining work.
But the game's content is a little monotonous and repetitive for now, with much of what needs to be done in each new opening being the same. And the name is called Oil Tycoon, but in fact the lack of a specific display of the oil industry chain, the fun of the simulation seems a little thin.