A Star Wars life-sim is long overdue

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Star Wars is the perfect choice for a life-sim game or management simulator, and now that Lucasfilm has the license back, maybe we'll finally get one
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It's May the 4th, and like I do every May the 4th, I'm scrolling through the list of discounted Star Wars games to see if there's something I haven't already played. Something's different this year, though. I'm struck by how there's never been Star Wars simulator — no life sims, no Star Wars meets Sim City, not even a colony management simulator. And it's a missed opportunity to tap into so much of what makes Star Wars so special.
Star Wars is about Jedi and rebels and fascists, but there's a massive range of support staff making these high-stakes conflicts possible in unique ways across the stars, essential people and professions who rarely get noticed. Just off the top of my head, I'm thinking:
All of these would make for excellent sims, like managing the shipbuilding needs of the Republic army during the Clone Wars, or building up a chain of intergalactically renowned restaurants that'd make Dexter of Dexter's Diner blush with shame. Okay, so maybe Star Wars: Jedi — Laundromat isn't the greatest idea. But Jedi Temple Manager, like a hybrid between Two Point game and something like Evil Genius ? I would buy that so fast.
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