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Create and control the business empire of your dreams. This in-depth strategy game covers almost every aspect of business that could be encountered in the real world.
Use marketing, manufacturing, purchasing, importing, retailing, and more to become a...
Create and control the business empire of your dreams. This in-depth strategy game covers almost every aspect of business that could be encountered in the real world.
Use marketing, manufacturing, purchasing, importing, retailing, and more to become a corporate CEO. Capitalism II features two new campaigns – The Capitalist Campaign and the Entrepreneur Campaign – plus an in-depth tutorial to make the most complex business strategy a breeze to learn.
This is the most comprehensive business simulation available!
This games allows you to live out your greedy Corperate dreams, it is easy to get into, there is a lot of ways for you to acomplish your goal, and it is very indepth at times.
This is the second installment of the Capitalism.
The Capitalism 2 concentrates more on store level management, and less on global.
And that is unlike what was done in original Capitalism, which succeeded on the whole picture.
But unlike Capitalism, this one has more modern and cartoonish graphics than its predecessor.
On the whole i'll give this game 3 stars for good attempt
The best way I earned money is to buy stocks. That way over time, their stocks goes up, yours will skyrocket up. I had shares going for about $15 million dollars. the companies I was investing in only had shares at about $5,000. But doing it this way is a slow process and in the end I was a multi-trillionaire.
So this isn't really a 3 star review, it's a neutral review. I'm not a big fan of these economic simulation type games but my brother is and he recommended I give this a shot. So, I'm happy to report that it runs perfectly well on a modern OS and computer and the gameplay is actually fairly easy to understand once you get the hang of it, although there are a lot of systems and menus to navigate through. but after completing the tutorials and messing around with the game a bit, I'm sorry to say that I was just incredibly bored the whole time. That's not a knock against this game though, it's just to say that it's not really my thing, and I'm sure that people who are fans of economic simulation type games will likely enjoy this far more.
I find the controlls clunky. It's a good business simulator, but I find understanding what the UI is trying to display a little difficult to understand and clicking on various buttons sometimes does nothing. Then clicking on it multiple times can cause unintended issues that become frustrating. If I didn't find it so painful to set various buildings, I might actually enjoy the game.