Perhaps the most striking aspect of these simulations is the gamification of moral choices. The player is often forced to choose between efficiency and empathy—for instance, deciding whether to "cut" a product with harmful substances to increase profit margins at the risk of losing "customers" (NPCs) to overdose. By turning these life-and-death decisions into mathematical variables, the games allow players to experience the cold, detached logic of organized crime, where human life is merely a line item in a ledger. Conclusion
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"Drug Business" simulations serve as a dark mirror to traditional capitalism. They strip away the regulatory safety nets of the standard business world, leaving behind a raw, predatory environment where only the most adaptable survive. While they are digital fantasies, they succeed in illustrating a very real truth: in the absence of law, business does not stop—it simply becomes more efficient, more dangerous, and infinitely more expensive for those at the bottom. Perhaps the most striking aspect of these simulations