- KZ Manager
Infobox VG| title = KZ Manager
developer = N/A
publisher = N/A
designer = N/A
engine = N/A
released = 1990-2000 (Depends on version)
genre =Construction and management simulation
modes =Single player
ratings = N/A
platforms =Amiga ,DOS ,Microsoft Windows
media = 1floppy disk s (for all versions)
requirements = N/A
input = Mouse or Keyboard (Depends on version)KZ Manager is a name shared by many similar
resource management computer games putting the player in the role of a Naziconcentration camp "manager", where the "resources" to be managed include, depending on the version of the game, prisoners (eitherJews , Turks or Gypsies), poison gas supplies, "normal" money and various equipment, as well as "public opinion" on the "productivity" of the camp.Gameplay
The goal of the game is to keep the camp functioning by keeping the "public opinion" or other important resources and gauges over or under a certain threshold. In one version, public opinion rises when the "manager" executes a number of prisoners with
Zyklon B . However, ordering said gas costs money, which can be gathered by forcing the prisoners to work. Spending too much time without a "sufficient" number of executions makes "public satisfaction" drop, and having too few working prisoners will soon drive to a resource shortage, and closing of the camp, thus losing the game. Also, prisoners must be "purchased" by the camp's "manager", and the corpses of the deceased prisoners must be disposed of (the game describes them as "Müllberg", German for "garbage mountain " or "pile of garbage"), an operation which also has an associated cost.Like other resource management games, this means that ultimately the goal of the game is trying to find an optimal balance and timing between expenses, income, actions and "production goals", although with a highly controversial twist. Fact|date=March 2008
Versions
The game has been remade several times during the 1990s, with the earliest versions being
DOS ,text mode games, graphicalDOS versions as well as a Windows version, called "KZ manager millennium". According to a [http://calbears.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NEW/is_1991_May_3/ai_10692247 1991 article by Linda Rohrbough] , anAmiga version seems to exist as well.Awards
*2001: Most Unnecessary Game of the Year (
IGN ) Fact|date=March 2008References
External links
* [http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2006/07/04/Get_real_-_gaming_real_world/3.html Bit-tech article about controversial games, including KZ Manager]
* [http://calbears.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NEW/is_1991_May_3/ai_10692247 A 1991 article mentioning an early, 1991 Amiga version of KZ Manager]
* [http://amiga.emucamp.com/feat_banned.htm A list of banned Amiga games in Germany, including KZ Manager]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE3DA173DF932A35756C0A967958260 New York Times: Video Game Uncovered in Europe Uses Nazi Death Camps as Theme]
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