Electronic Games praised the game as a "quality" title, noting its graphics were "colourful, well-drawn and easy to understand", with "pretty" music, although found the one-player mode to be "little more than a basic economics lesson".
Computer Entertainer nominated the game as the 1984 'Program of the Year' for the
ColecoVision. Retrospective reception of
Fortune Builder has identified the game as an early precursor to the later
Maxis simulation series
Sim City.
Retro Gamer listed the game as one of the "perfect" titles for the system, writing "predating
SimCity by a good five years,
Fortune Builder is an extremely polished sim", highlighting the game's "staggering range of items" and "insanely polished" two-player mode. Considering the game to have inspired
SimCity,
Digital Press described the title as "very advanced for its time", although noted that the game "isn't visually appealing and would probably impress only the diehard strategiests because of its lumbering pace". ==References==