"KZ Manager" was a series of German-language text-based strategy games that gained notoriety in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The "KZ" in the title stands for Konzentrationslager , the German word for concentration camp.
Developed by "The Missionaries" and published by "German Elite," the series originated on platforms like the Commodore 64 and Amiga in the late 1980s. It remains one of the most cited examples of "hate games," designed specifically to shock or promote extremist ideologies through the lens of a management sim.
Like other games in the series, KZ Manager Millennium utilized a spreadsheet-style interface common to management sims of that era (similar to early football management games). The gameplay loop involved:
"KZ Manager" was a series of German-language text-based strategy games that gained notoriety in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The "KZ" in the title stands for Konzentrationslager , the German word for concentration camp.
Developed by "The Missionaries" and published by "German Elite," the series originated on platforms like the Commodore 64 and Amiga in the late 1980s. It remains one of the most cited examples of "hate games," designed specifically to shock or promote extremist ideologies through the lens of a management sim.
Like other games in the series, KZ Manager Millennium utilized a spreadsheet-style interface common to management sims of that era (similar to early football management games). The gameplay loop involved:
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