
Can you retire before 65? A financial life sim across 11 real economies with authentic salaries, housing, and realistic investment products. Three difficulty levels + Play Your Life mode. 7 native languages. Play your way to freedom!

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You just graduated. You have a salary, a pile of bills, and zero savings. Every month you make the calls that shape the next 40 years of your life: pay down debt or invest? Buy a house or keep renting? Take the promotion or start the side hustle? Max the retirement account or live a little?
A rough stretch buries you in debt. A smart run retires you at 38.
Escape the Grind is a personal finance simulator built on real economic data. Not a tycoon game with fake money. Not a spreadsheet dressed in pixel art. A grounded simulation of the money choices most people actually face, and what happens when you get them right.
Every region is built from researched salary data, real housing prices, authentic financial products, and local life events. No reskins. No scaled US numbers. Real data from real countries.
United States - 401(k), Roth IRA, S&P 500, student loans, medical debt
United Kingdom - ISA, SIPP, FTSE 100, council tax, Help to Buy
Canada - TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, TSX, CMHC mortgages, OSAP
Australia - Super, HECS-HELP, ASX 200, negative gearing, franking credits
Germany - Riester-Rente, Sparerpauschbetrag, DAX, Minijob, Kurzarbeit
Japan - iDeCo, NISA, Nikkei 225, NHI, BOJ interest rates
Brazil - Tesouro Direto, FGTS, Bovespa, INSS, 13th salary
Kenya - M-Pesa, SACCOs, NSE, T-Bills, shylocks
France - PEA, Livret A, Assurance Vie, PER, CAC 40
Portugal - PPR, Certificados de Aforro, PSI 20, IRS deductions
Mexico - AFORE, CETES, S&P/BMV IPC, INFONAVIT, Meses Sin Intereses
Each region is an entirely different game. The UK mortgage system plays nothing like Canadian CMHC loans. Kenyan M-Pesa savings play nothing like Australian negative gearing. Play all eleven to see how the world actually works with money.
Three difficulty levels - Easy (middle class), Medium (working class), Hard (poverty line). Hard mode teaches you what zero financial margin actually feels like.
Play Your Life Mode - Input your real salary, debts, and expenses. Play YOUR financial life and see when YOU could retire. After you escape the grind, enter Big Leagues Mode to chase your exact net worth target.
Real financial products - Index funds, bonds, REITs, rental properties, side businesses, crypto. Each with historically accurate returns and real risk.
200+ life events - Market crashes, medical emergencies, job offers, surprise expenses, windfalls. Region-specific events you won't see anywhere else: Japanese karoshi warnings, Australian bushfires, Kenyan shylocks, French transport strikes, Mexican tandas.
Multiple paths to freedom - Retire through passive income, real estate empire, aggressive investing, or frugal living. No single correct strategy.
Daily Challenge - Same scenario worldwide, daily leaderboard. Compare your strategy against thousands of players.
Challenge a Friend - Share a link. Same starting conditions, different choices. Who retires first?
7 native language UIs - Full UI in English, Japanese, German, French, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, and Mexican Spanish. Region-authentic financial terms and cultural references, not just translated text.
The 4% rule - modeled correctly, with real sequence-of-returns risk
Dollar-cost averaging - with historical return distributions so your index fund behaves like real market history
Bitcoin halving cycles - real 48-month schedule with diminishing returns
Country-specific tax mechanics - franking credits, Sparerpauschbetrag, FGTS, PPR deductions, all modeled to match real tax law
Mortgage amortization - refinance, early payoff, PMI/LMI/CMHC insurance, all accurate
Lifestyle inflation - the thing most people don't notice catching up to them
If you know FIRE math, this'll feel familiar. If you don't, you'll pick it up by playing, not by reading.
All 11 economies with all 3 difficulty levels + Play Your Life Mode
Cloud saves - play across PC, laptop, Steam Deck, never lose a playthrough
40+ Steam achievements - from "First Million" to "Akiya Hero" to "Escaped the Grind in the United States"
Global leaderboards - fastest retirement, highest net worth, best playthroughs per region
Offline play - no internet required once installed
Family Sharing - share the game with your household through Steam
Free updates forever - new countries, new mechanics, new events added regularly
Escape the Grind is built by one developer born in Kenya, now based in New York, who grew up watching people get trapped by predatory lending and financial illiteracy.
He originally built it for his 10-year-old daughter. He wanted her to understand money in a fun way before money becomes a problem. She watches her net worth grow, panics when the market crashes, celebrates when she buys her first house.
Then he shared it online. It went viral. #1 on r/leanfire, r/passive_income, and r/CanadaPersonalFinance. 105,000 views in under two weeks. Experienced investors said the numbers feel accurate. So he brought it to the world. 11 countries. 7 languages. Real data from every region.
No publisher. No committee. No ads. Just one person trying to build a money game that teaches what most schools won't.
Steam lists the Escape the Grind release date as Aug 18, 2026.
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