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What could be better than having a million dollars, a billion? This will not make you all powerful in the world, your goal will not only be to make lots of money, but to print money and become a Federal reserve system

Evil Bank Manager is a strategy, economy and management game developed and published by Hamsters Gaming.
Released on December 07th 2018 is available only on Windows in 11 languages: English, Russian, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil, Polish, Japanese, Dutch and Turkish.

It has received 1,743 reviews of which 1,334 were positive and 409 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.4 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Processor: 1.8 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 2 GB
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 3000 MB available space

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Jan. 2026
Evil Bank Manager is an ambitious economic strategy game that leans heavily into the fantasy of absolute financial power, placing the player in control of a rising banking empire whose influence can reshape the world. Starting from modest beginnings, the game gradually opens into a sprawling simulation of global finance where money is not just a resource but a weapon. The core appeal lies in its unapologetically “evil” framing: profit is pursued not for stability or benevolence, but for dominance, manipulation, and control. This thematic angle gives the game a distinctive identity within the management and strategy genre, immediately setting it apart from more conventional business simulators that focus on ethical growth or realistic corporate management. At its heart, the gameplay is built around a world map divided into countries and regions, each offering opportunities for loans, investments, production, and political influence. Players must carefully decide where to expand, how to allocate capital, and when to take risks that could destabilize rivals or entire economies. The systems interlock in ways that reward long-term planning, as short-term profit often competes with broader strategic goals such as weakening competitors, shaping markets, or positioning the bank as an indispensable financial authority. Over time, the player gains access to increasingly powerful tools, allowing them to influence wars, exploit economic crises, and steer global development in ways that feel both strategic and morally dubious. The depth of the economic simulation is one of Evil Bank Manager’s strongest qualities, but it is also where the game can become most demanding. There are numerous mechanics to track, including resource production, market prices, credit systems, technological development, and geopolitical shifts. These layers create a sense of complexity that will appeal strongly to players who enjoy deep, systems-driven strategy games, especially those willing to experiment and learn through trial and error. However, this same depth can be intimidating, as the game does not always do a great job of clearly explaining how all its systems interact. Early sessions can feel overwhelming, and mistakes made through misunderstanding rather than poor strategy can lead to frustration. Presentation-wise, the game adopts a functional and minimalist approach. The visuals are serviceable, focusing on clarity rather than spectacle, with a map-based interface that emphasizes information density over aesthetic flair. While this suits the game’s mechanical focus, it can also make the experience feel dry or dated, particularly when compared to more polished grand strategy titles. The interface itself is packed with data, menus, and icons, which reinforces the sense of controlling a powerful institution but can also slow down gameplay as players search for specific information or actions. Sound design and music play a relatively minor role, offering atmosphere without drawing much attention to themselves. Despite these rough edges, Evil Bank Manager succeeds in delivering a strong sense of progression and empowerment. As the player’s bank grows, so does the feeling of influence, with each successful expansion or financial maneuver reinforcing the fantasy of becoming an unseen force behind global events. The freedom to pursue different strategies—whether focusing on aggressive lending, monopolizing key resources, or subtly undermining rivals—adds replay value and encourages experimentation. No single path feels strictly mandatory, and players are often rewarded for finding creative or unconventional solutions to economic challenges. Ultimately, Evil Bank Manager is a game best suited for patient, detail-oriented players who enjoy complex simulations and are willing to invest time into understanding layered systems. It may lack polish, accessibility, and visual flair, but it compensates with ambition and mechanical depth. For those fascinated by the darker side of economics and power, and who enjoy shaping large-scale systems over many hours, the game offers a uniquely themed and intellectually engaging experience that stands out within its niche, even if it demands commitment and tolerance for rough edges along the way. Rating: 7/10
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Oct. 2025
Funny game. You can open your bank in a country, then help this country win wars so that they have more land for you to buy staff on and become the richest evil corporation alive. It's the peak of capitalism, where you can just start wars between countries just to make more profit for yourself, and make your competitors miserable. My favorite moment is when I have a license to operate in both countries that are at war and just choose to help the one that has more concurrence, so they will be forced to sell their properties there once the other country gets the province.
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Sept. 2025
Für alle etwas gmeines machen wollen, aber gerade keine Lust haben mit Granaten oder einem MG sich selbst ins Schlachtgetümmel zu werfen. Hier bestimmt Geld und eure Gier nach mehr schon fast das Weltgeschehen
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Aug. 2025
Apparently I completed this game and played for 25 hours. I have no recollection of ever playing it.
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June 2025
Honestly fun game, wish they'd expand on it more with more options and updates but really good game that I've played a lot.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Evil Bank Manager is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam.

Evil Bank Manager is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 9.99€ on Steam.

Evil Bank Manager received 1,334 positive votes out of a total of 1,743 achieving a rating of 7.37.
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Evil Bank Manager was developed and published by Hamsters Gaming.

Evil Bank Manager is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Evil Bank Manager is not playable on MacOS.

Evil Bank Manager is not playable on Linux.

Evil Bank Manager is a single-player game.

Evil Bank Manager does not currently offer any DLC.

Evil Bank Manager does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Evil Bank Manager does not support Steam Remote Play.

Evil Bank Manager is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Evil Bank Manager
Rating
7.4
1,334
409
Game modes
Features
Online players
2
Developer
Hamsters Gaming
Publisher
Hamsters Gaming
Release 07 Dec 2018
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