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Raise Prices and Retire Rich in ‘Epipen Tycoon’
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Raise Prices and Retire Rich in ‘Epipen Tycoon’

September 14, 2016 Meg Stivison

Sometimes games can tackle tough social issues, as is the case with Epipen Tycoon, where you play as the invisible hand raising prices and manipulating the healthcare system. Patient’s welfare is secondary. Money and profits are everything to an Epipen Tycoon.

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