Team of 3 built this as a 24hour project for AngelHack.com. Judging starts in half hour! Wish us luck.<p>As you can see, we heavily exploited the Twitter Bootstrap css framework :).
Wait, someone took this game I built for TechCrunch Disrupt seriously? <a href="http://venturecrapital.us" rel="nofollow">http://venturecrapital.us</a>
Wouldn't it be better if you could only "angel" before the company closes an actual angel round?<p>Piling onto known successes (über is given as an example somewhere) is easy and unrealistic (I couldn't get in if I wanted to now.)
I think I'd like it better if it presented you with a list of startups to select from. Maybe some nice colorful buttons with the company logo or something that you can click to get more info about each company. You guys could either hand-select some or just show some random companies. That big search box turned me off, cuz I didn't know any companies to enter. You could still keep the search box for people who want it.
Excellent work. Bit confused though, what determines a good choice of a startup, from a bad choice? What is the game dynamic, once invested in a startup?