Kelowna-based game developer launches ‘AdVenture Capitalist’ sequel, ‘AdVenture Communist’

| November 15, 2017 in Entertainment

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They are calling it the ‘logical sequel” to their first major hit, AdVenture Capitalist, which was played by more than 25 million people around the world.

AdVenture Communist is the newly launched “clicky idle” game from Kongregate and local game developer Hyper Hippo Productions.

The follow up to 2015’s genre-defining idle simulation game, AdVenture Capitalist, AdVenture Communist continues to innovate in the idle genre with a complex game economy that brings a strategic element to the gameplay.

“AdVenture Communist is more than AdVenture Capitalist with potatoes. It's a game that gives players the true "socialist" experience - with more complex economies, resource scarcity, and lots of people doing what the government says. But it's still got that strangely-addicting feel you've come to expect from the world of AdVenture,” says Cody Vigue, Hyper Hippo Creative Director, and Lead Designer.

In AdVenture Communist, the player must assume the role of Glorious Leader, and grow their tiny country into a global communist superpower by farming potatoes, digging up precious ores, and doing “just like a ridiculous amount of task delegation.”

“We were a bit skeptical of the Communist theme when we first heard about the game but having worked with Hyper Hippo before, we trusted their vision and we were right to,” said Pany Haritatos, COO at Kongregate. “AdVenture Communist does a great job of capturing the humor of the first game and reworking it into something new. Plus it is just plain fun.”

The game is currently available free on iOS and Android.

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