In Black Gold (1989), you're in the cutthroat world of oil barons. It’s like Dallas, but with more charts and fewer cowboy hats. You build rigs, negotiate deals, and try to outmaneuver rivals who are probably less ethical than a used car dealership run by raccoons. The gameplay is surprisingly deep for its time, and while the graphics are nothing to write home about, there's a certain charm to turning crude oil into cold, hard cash—especially when you can sabotage competitors. Business has never been so dirty.
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Status: abandonware Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 Abandonware DOS views: 200
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