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Capitalism 2 Jewel Case

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Manufacturer: Enlight Interactive
Model: 646662101046
Binding: CD-ROM
Publisher: Enlight Interactive
Label: Enlight Interactive
Platform: Windows 98
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Platform: Windows 98

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Capitalism 2 lets you become a corporate CEO and face real-world challenges as you build a business empire! It's a comprehensive business simulation that gives you the power to manipulate the free market, with complex business strategies that make you millions! Multiplayer option for up to seven players
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Amazing 2007-04-17
I loved this game, when i played the demo sometime back but forgot the name of the game, so once i found it i immediatly bought it...

The game has a very good stock market, it has training missions(called the entraprenuers campaign) which each most of the things(buttons) to use and is very helpful.

Strategies, like when to enter which market and what to research will depend on missions and personal choice.

It is a very addictive game and when i sit down to play it it takes me abt 2-3 hours each time, time flies without knowing it...

One huge plus about this game is it's low price (10bucks) and it works on Windows Vista as well (so future proof).

I am just sad that there is no Capitalism 3...


Simple, yet impressive 2007-02-23
I'm impressed. There are no frills, there are no gimmicks. This game cuts right to the chase. It's all about supply and demand, and the rest is open ended. The game provides the player with a vase array of goods. It's up to the player to decide which part of the production/consumption chain he wants to invest in, and then it's all about making money.

This game is pure simulation with just enough in the graphics department to keep the game in the 21st century. I would recommend this game to anyone who is into tycoon games or business simulations. It's the best one I've seen in quite awhile, and I play a lot of them.

Don't let the drab packaging fool you. This one is a keeper, and the replayability is very high. The only reason I didn't give it a full five stars in the "fun" department is simply because I like a few frills and easter eggs here and there. This game is all business.


Adicting Game 2006-12-13
it takes a while to learn, otherwise it's way fun. It's very adicting once you get into it.


A fun economic simulation 2006-11-09
Definitely made by someone that knows what they're doing in the business world. Can be quite a bit of fun if you're willing to dedicate time to learning how to play properly, and you have a good business head on your shoulders.


Terrible game 2006-11-04
This game was a waste of money. It kept freezing up so I couldn't play for very long. I wouldn't recommend this game to anyone!


Don't buy 2007-11-28
This is a bad game. It is boring, tedious, and sometimes crashes.

If you want a building game you are far better off getting a tychon game because this plays just like it except it has 1/10th the excitement.

This game gets a definite SELL rating...


Not in depth at all 2007-09-29
This is not what is it cracked up to be. The first mission is you have to get a $90 Million net profit in a year from opening local grocery stores. That should be enough to let you know this is bogus. Furthermore, you have to achieve said $90 Million by selling 4 items in each store that have a mark up of 50 cents. So if selling 180 million loaves of bread in a year sound fun, then buy this game. Sim City 4 makes way more sense as a business simulator than this piece of junk.


Fun and serious at the time! 2007-09-28
Great game, it develops very smoothly and it shows very well how's the deal in bussiness, in a simple way, but it does. sometimes you may get stuck in it but in overall, is quite easy to play with. Very instructional, interesting, relatively addictive. Highly recomended for people of those who are looking for some kind of a crash course in the bussiness world but in a fun way, without loosing real money. A+


Sometimes good games take a little time to be appreciated... 2007-07-04
...and this is one of them. Many times in our instant gratification society people don't want to wait. If you are one of those people then I do not recommend Capitalism 2 but if you are one of those that is willing to put in the effort and explore the depth of the game then Capitalism 2 is recommended. Capitalism 2 is one of those games that many will dismiss after a couple of plays because the depth will not reveal itself immediately. 1503 AD(and others in the series) and Patrician 3 are like that also(both also wonderful games that do not reveal their depth until they are played for a while). Capitalism 2 is one of the better tycoon type games.


Great game if you love business sims 2007-06-01
I'll admit right now that I'm biased. I love business simulations especially ones with more detail. So, if you're into those casual coffee shop type, overly-simplistic business simulations, don't bother.

This game is one of those games that I have in my collection and keep coming back to every couple of years. You can play the scenarios or you can set up a sandbox with a number of boundary options (number of ports to bring in external products/resources, number of cities, competitors, etc.) as well as end-game options (none, or first to a certain set of goals).

The graphics are dated and there are little glitches here and there (like when you're entering text). Otherwise, the game world and various configuration screens are usable and don't get in the way. The configuration of buildings like factories is generally focused on two screens. The main one is a grid of nine boxes. These boxes represent units in the building that can be assigned related tasks. Think of them as stations along an assembly line or offices in an office building. You can build links between them to make them function. For example, you might have a Purchase function added to a box so that you can buy wood from a local resource. Then you'd assign Manufacture to another box and set its product to Beds. Then you'd assign Sales to a third box. Then you connect the boxes together and products will start to flow. Over time depending on what you allocate to training, the experience of that function will increase which increases its capacity and efficiency.

The other screen lets you determine how much to charge for the items offered by that Sales function. You can also limit sales to internal sales so your competitors can't get those Beds at rock bottom prices.

You can also play around on the stock market, hire certain executives, research products to improve quality, merge or takeover other companies, own stock personally, and buy and sell real estate (like apartments, mansions, etc.). You can even buy or sell media outlets (television, radio, newspaper) to control marketing avenues.

My favorite thing about the game is that, since it's closer to a true business simulation, you can do things like corner the market on a particular resource (something I always try to do). So you might focus on grabbing the Chemical Materials resources available on the map (something you have to keep track of as the sim will add resources every once in a while). Then you can charge high prices for the resource to your competitors while you charge a minimal price internally. From there, you can build products (leading up to electronics and cars) much cheaper than your competitors.

It's this kind of flexibility that really makes this game a winner for me. I like being able to approach the sim the way I want to and this game lets you.

If you want a story or some sort of linear game, this isn't it.

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