Is There a Michael Saylor Game?
Yes. It is called Super Saylor, a free browser Bitcoin platformer game where you play a pixel Michael-Saylor-style hero across 21 levels of Bitcoin history. Dodge FUD bears, stack sats, unlock the 21 Rules, and ride the rocket to a Peter Schiff summit showdown. It is an unofficial fan parody, and it is completely free.
A Mario-style trip through Bitcoin history
Super Saylor turns the whole Bitcoin timeline into a retro side-scrolling arcade game. Each of the 21 levels is a chapter of Bitcoin lore, from the genesis block and the famous pizza through the halvings, the exchange collapses, the spot-ETF approval, and nation-state adoption. You leap platforms, dodge FUD bears, stack sats, and orange-pill the bosses, unlocking one of the 21 Rules at the end of each stage.
There are boss fights at levels 7, 14, and 21, ending in a showdown with a pixel Peter Schiff at the summit. Beat a level and climb the global all-time and Daily Summit leaderboards. Think Super Mario, but every world is a piece of Bitcoin history.
Why it is different from other “bitcoin games”
Most games with “bitcoin” in the name are faucets, mining simulators, or play-to-earn apps that want a wallet and a signup. Super Saylor is the opposite: it is a free game, just for fun (and a little Bitcoin history). No wallet, no seed phrase, no account, no earning, no ads. It is one self-contained page, so it loads instantly, keeps playing offline, and installs to your home screen like an app.
How to play
- Move: arrow keys or WASD. Jump with Up, W, or Space. Duck with Down or S.
- Powers: Shift or J for the dash and STRK wave; E or F to plant the One Chair. Pause with Esc or P.
- Mobile: a floating joystick plus jump and action buttons appear on touch screens. Drag to run, tap to jump.
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Frequently asked
Is there a Michael Saylor game?
Yes. It is called Super Saylor, a free browser game where you play a pixel Michael-Saylor-style hero across 21 levels of Bitcoin history. It is an unofficial fan parody, not made by or affiliated with Michael Saylor. Play it free at galaxymind.space/super-saylor.
What is Super Saylor?
Super Saylor is a free retro platformer that runs through Bitcoin history across 21 levels. You dodge FUD bears, stack sats, unlock the 21 Rules, and fight boss levels at 7, 14, and 21, ending at a Peter Schiff summit. Think Super Mario, but every world is a chapter of Bitcoin lore.
Is there a free Bitcoin platformer game?
Yes. Super Saylor is a free Bitcoin platformer you play in any browser, with no wallet, no signup, and no play-to-earn. It is a retro side-scroller through 21 levels of Bitcoin history.
Is Super Saylor free to play?
Yes, completely free. There is no purchase, no crypto wallet, and no account. Open the page and play.
Do I need a crypto wallet or an account?
No. Super Saylor is not a play-to-earn or mining game and never asks for a wallet, seed phrase, payment, or login. Leaderboard scores use an anonymous made-up handle.
Is it affiliated with Michael Saylor or Strategy?
No. Super Saylor is an unofficial fan game and affectionate parody. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Michael Saylor, Strategy Inc., or Peter Schiff. It is for education and entertainment, not financial advice.
Can I play on mobile or offline?
Yes. It works on phones with touch controls and on desktop with the keyboard. It is a single self-contained page, so once loaded it keeps playing offline, and you can add it to your home screen to play it like an app.
How many levels does Super Saylor have?
There are 21 levels, one for each of the 21 Rules, tracing Bitcoin history to a Peter Schiff summit boss fight, with earlier boss fights at levels 7 and 14.
Who made Super Saylor?
Super Saylor was built by Galaxy Mind, an independent Bitcoin tools project at galaxymind.space, as one self-contained, offline-playable web game.