It is January 1, 2000. Every registered business in America just received a mandatory government operating system. Yours is installed and already running. So is everything else.

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About This Game

Federal Mandate 2000-CR7 is now in effect.

All registered commercial operators are required to conduct business through CorpOS 2000, the federally certified operating system developed by the Office of Commercial Systems under the authority of the United States government.

You are Operator [REDACTED]. You begin with $12,500 in a garage in Hargrove, California. Population 340,000. January 1, 2000. The dot-com boom is at full roar and the entire commercial infrastructure of the United States has just been rerouted through a single operating system.

No one told you who built it.

CorpOS 2000 is a business management simulator set entirely inside a simulated year 2000 desktop operating environment. Browse a fully realized year 2000 internet. Register companies. Open bank accounts. Hire staff. Build websites. Acquire properties. Climb the Corporate Ledger. Choose your path; legitimate empire, shadow network, or something in between.

The world around you is alive. Over 100,000+ residents populate Hargrove, generated fresh every new game with real simulated addresses, real schedules, real opinions. They post on YourSpace. They comment on Napstar. They read the Hargrove Herald. They work for companies you can own.

The system watches everything. Every WorldNet visit. Every bank transaction. Every file you create or delete. It is all written to your Activity Log, a real file on your real desktop that a real federal agent will read during your audit.

You can try to delete it.

The agent already has a copy.

Features:

  • A fully simulated year-2000 internet with dozens of interactable websites; banks, social networks, job boards, auction sites, forums, government portals, and things you were not supposed to find

  • 100,000+ procedurally generated residents with schedules, relationships, and opinions that affect your business

  • Six banks with full registration, multi-account strategy, and federal reporting thresholds

  • Build and publish your own websites with WebEx Publisher; or use WebExploiter to take down your rivals

  • The Black Cherry; a fully simulated mobile phone with SMS, live call transcripts, a notification inbox, and a mobile browser with era-accurate limitations

  • A federal compliance system that monitors, escalates, investigates, and eventually acts

  • Five win conditions. One arrest arc. No two games play the same.

  • An activity log the government reads. And you can edit. And they will know.

The OS was built by [REDACTED].

Federal Mandate 2000-CR7 — Section 8.2: Activation of a CorpOS 2000 operator account constitutes full legal acknowledgment of and binding agreement to all provisions of this Mandate. No separate signature is required. No opt-out is available.

Built for Business. Designed for Oversight.

AI Generated Content Disclosure

The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:

CorpOS 2000 was developed with AI assistance as part of the production process. Generative AI tools were used to assist with music composition and audio production, some code generation and debugging, and development workflow. All AI-assisted content was reviewed, edited, and approved by the developer before inclusion in the game.
CorpOS 2000 does not use artificial intelligence to generate any content during gameplay. All in-game content — including text, audio, visuals, and procedurally generated actor profiles — is produced through pre-authored systems written and designed by the developer. No AI system runs during play or generates novel content for the player in real time.

Mature Content Description

The developers describe the content like this:

CorpOS 2000 contains themes of government surveillance, corporate data exploitation, and systemic institutional deception. The game depicts a fictional federal data scandal (RapidGate) involving the sale of consumer behavioral profiles to insurers, pharmaceutical companies, and political organizations without consent. Players will encounter references to financial crime, tax evasion, money laundering, and regulatory violations as optional gameplay paths.
The game contains some sexual content, no graphic violence, and no gore. There are no depictions of sexual assault or self-harm.
Some players may have sensitivities to themes of privacy invasion, corporate surveillance, and government overreach, as the game's central premise explores these topics critically and in detail. The game also contains references to arrest, federal investigation, and asset seizure as gameplay consequences.
Mild references to alcohol may appear in NPC dialogue and WorldNet content consistent with a year-2000 setting.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS *: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit
    • Processor: Intel Core i3 2.0 GHz or AMD equivalent
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Any GPU with DirectX 10 support, 512MB VRAM
    • DirectX: Version 10
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Any - Web Audio API handles all sound
    • VR Support: Not Supported
    • Additional Notes: Game is built on Electron and runs as a self-contained desktop application. No internet connection required. All internet simulation is internal to the game. Audio is handled via Web Audio API — no dedicated sound card required. 1920×1080 display recommended for best experience. The game is designed for keyboard and mouse.
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10 64-bit or Windows 11
    • Processor: Intel Core i5 2.5 GHz or AMD equivalent
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Any GPU with DirectX 11 support, 1GB VRAM
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 1 GB available space
    • Sound Card: Any - Headphones recommended for full atmosphere.
    • VR Support: Not supported
    • Additional Notes: Game is built on Electron and runs as a self-contained desktop application. No internet connection required. All internet simulation is internal to the game. Audio is handled via Web Audio API — no dedicated sound card required. 1920×1080 display recommended for best experience. The game is designed for keyboard and mouse.
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.
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