Industry Giant II

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Industry Giant II
Developer JoWood Productions
Publisher JoWood Productions
Released NASeptember 30, 2002
Genre Economic simulation game
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Ratings ESRB: Everyone
Platform(s) Windows
Media CD-ROM
System requirements PII 350 MHz Processor
64 MB RAM
800 MB Hard disk space
16 MB Graphics card
Windows 95/98/ME/XP
Input methods Keyboard and mouse

Industry Giant II is an economic simulation game for Windows. It is the sequel to Industry Giant. Industry Giant II is not a complete business or economic simulation game, as many management aspects are hardly present, such as finance, sourcing or HR to name a few. The game should first of all be considered as a supply chain simulator. Many aspects of strategic, tactical and operational supply chain management can easily be experienced. Next to this, the structure of the game allows the player to understand how supply chains can be modelled. From that point of view, playing Industry Giant II can be beneficial in order to understand how enterprise supply chain software is modelling existing supply chains.

Contents

  • Industry Giant II: 1980-2020 - an official expansion set available from 6th December 2002[1]
  • Industry Giant II: Gold Edition - includes the Industry Giant II: 1980-2020 add-on and some other minor tweaks to the game, released 31 October 2003

According to the publisher this game does not work with Nvidia Geforce chips 6xxx and higher. And since the Industry Giants developer team does not exist anymore there won't be probably any official solution to this problem available.[2] None the less a solution via a game mod to this problem was found by a user on the JoWooD forums.[3]

  1. ^ http://www.tothegame.com/game.asp?id=1951
  2. ^ http://faq.kochmedia.co.uk/index.php?sid=78355&lang=en&action=artikel&cat=10&id=8&artlang=en
  3. ^ http://forum.jowood.com/showthread.php?p=2161873

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