Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator

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DeveloperStrange Scaffold
PublishersStrange Scaffold, Frosty Pop
ProgrammerDan Pearce
Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator
DeveloperStrange Scaffold
PublishersStrange Scaffold, Frosty Pop
DesignerXalavier Nelson Jr.
ProgrammerDan Pearce
Artists
  • Julia Minamata
  • Ben Chandler
ComposerKris Kirk
Platforms
Release
  • Windows
  • January 9, 2026
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • March 26, 2026
GenreBusiness simulation game
ModeSingle player

Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator is a 2026 business simulation game developed by Strange Scaffold. It is a sequel to the studio's 2021 game Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator.

The game takes place in a science fiction setting where future-predicting technology has deprecated conventional markets, so profit is instead made through trading stocks on the simulated life outcomes of alien babies.[1]

Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator is a satirical stock market simulator in which the simulated lives of babies are financialized and traded on via shares of stock. The player is tasked with reaching specific profit thresholds in a limited span of time. A baby's financial value increases with positive life events and decreases with negative ones, allowing players to trade on volatility. Babies can be shorted to capitalize on expected downfall.[2] The simulated lifespans can be impacted by injury and age, and unsold shares will be worthless upon a baby's death.

Financial consultants can be hired to provide information such as expected age of death and average baby worth. Players can additionally make side bets before starting to trade.

The gameplay of Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator has been compared to the StreetPass game Market Crashers, as well as Drug Wars.[3][2]

Development

Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator was released for Microsoft Windows on January 9, 2026 via Steam, and for Xbox Series X/S on March 26, 2026.[4] The game was published by Strange Scaffold in coordination with Frosty Pop.

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