



Planet Flipper
About Planet Flipper
Planet Flipper shifts the perspective of planetary management away from benevolent leadership and toward calculated exploitation. Developed and published by Pixel Army Games, the Planet Flipper release date is July 10, 2026, and it will be available on PC. Unlike traditional city-builders that reward stability and growth, this title treats an entire world as a volatile asset, challenging players to extract maximum value from a civilization before its inevitable systemic failure. It is a simulation of decline where the primary metric of success is your bank balance rather than the survival of the population.
Mastering Systematic Volatility by July 10, 2026
The core loop of Planet Flipper is built on turn-based abstraction, removing physical units and maps in favor of a dense interface of monitors and statistical trends. This design choice pushes the player into the mindset of a distant investor where human suffering, such as famine or conflict, is merely a data point that signals market opportunity. The central tension lies in the trade-off between stabilizing infrastructure for steady, long-term extraction or intentionally deregulating systems to trigger high-risk, high-reward volatility. This creates a fascinating ethical and mechanical friction: the most profitable paths are often those that accelerate the planet's collapse.
Success hinges on timing the liquidation of your assets. Because the simulation is driven by shifting probabilities and supply ratios, disasters like civil unrest or resource shortages are not sudden events but building pressures that can be manipulated through program funding. The risk is staying too long; if the civilization implodes before you cash out, the investment is lost. For players who enjoy the cold logic of titles like Cultist Simulator or the spreadsheet-heavy depth of high-level economic sims, this offers a unique, cynical take on the genre. Planet Flipper is worth wishlisting for those who prefer systemic complexity and grim, consequence-heavy decision-making over traditional power fantasies.
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System requirements
Minimum
- OS *
- Windows XP or later
- Processor
- Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8Ghz or equivalent
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- OpenGL 1.4 or better
- Storage
- 100 MB available space
Recommended
- Processor
- 64-bit processor and operating system






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