Business simulation games

Free online business simulations you can play in minutes.

Practice pricing, staffing, capacity, marketing, service quality, and cash flow with focused browser-based micro-simulations. No account required.

Quick answer

xdage offers free, no-login business simulation games for restaurants, motels, ride-hailing, and indoor racket court facilities. Each simulator focuses on practical profit decisions rather than long account-based gameplay.

What you learn

Small decisions, measurable business results

Pricing and demand

See how rate changes affect bookings, conversion, revenue, and lost customers.

Staffing and service

Balance payroll against service capacity, satisfaction, reviews, and reputation.

Cash and margin

Use daily breakdowns and monthly reports to separate revenue from actual profit.

Choose a simulator

Compare the free business simulations

Each game is designed as a short business lab with a specific operating model.

Restaurant Profit Simulator

Run a restaurant through menu pricing, ingredient quality, staffing, delivery, marketing, customer traffic, and monthly profit pressure.

Best for learning: price strategy, labor cost, customer satisfaction, promotion tradeoffs, and cash flow.

Play restaurant simulator

Motel Simulator

Manage nightly rates, occupancy, room condition, booking channels, staffing, maintenance, guest reviews, and RevPAR.

Best for learning: capacity, service quality, channel fees, reviews, and fixed-cost pressure.

Play motel simulator

Indoor Racket Court Business Simulator

Operate table tennis, badminton, squash, racquetball, and pickleball courts through bookings, memberships, programs, staffing, and equipment upkeep.

Best for learning: utilization, recurring revenue, maintenance backlog, and profit per capacity hour.

Play racket court simulator

Ride-Hailing Driver Simulator

Work a driving shift by accepting or rejecting trips while managing time, fuel, fatigue, platform fees, driver rating, and income goals.

Best for learning: unit economics, opportunity cost, fatigue risk, and goal-based decision making.

Play ride-hailing simulator

Why micro-simulations

A focused alternative to large training platforms

Enterprise business simulation platforms can be deep, account-based, and classroom-driven. xdage business simulations are intentionally smaller: open a page, make decisions, read the results, and try a different strategy. That makes them useful for quick practice, article examples, self-study, and short classroom discussions.

The goal is not to reproduce every business variable. The goal is to make tradeoffs visible: a higher price can reduce demand, more staff can improve service but hurt profit, and strong revenue can still hide weak margins.

For classrooms

Student worksheets and teacher prompts

Use the simulations as short activities for pricing, labor, occupancy, utilization, trip acceptance, and profit reflection. The classroom page includes 15-minute and 30-minute prompts plus printable worksheets for each simulator.

Explore by search intent

Business simulation categories

These focused pages answer common questions about free business games, classroom use, small-business practice, restaurant operations, and motel operations.

Good for

  • Players who want a short business game without signup.
  • Students learning revenue, cost, margin, and capacity tradeoffs.
  • Teachers who need a quick discussion starter for business decisions.
  • Creators looking for examples of practical simulation mechanics.

FAQ

Business simulation games FAQ

What is a business simulation game?

A business simulation game lets you make operating decisions such as pricing, staffing, marketing, capacity, and service quality, then see how those decisions affect revenue, costs, profit, and customer satisfaction.

Are these business simulations free?

Yes. The xdage business simulations are free to play in a web browser and do not require an account.

Which simulator should I start with?

Start with Restaurant Profit Simulator if you want the broadest small-business example. Choose Motel Simulator for occupancy and reviews, Ride-Hailing Driver Simulator for shift-level decisions, or Indoor Racket Court Business Simulator for memberships and capacity planning.

Can these simulations be used for learning?

Yes. They are short micro-simulations designed to help players practice practical business tradeoffs such as cash flow, pricing, staffing, utilization, demand, and profit margin.