Industryplayer

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Industryplayer
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Developer(s) Thomas Lehnert (+team)
Publisher(s) Tycoon Sistemas Ltda
Latest version 4.0
Release date(s) 01.06.2006
Genre(s) Economic simulation game
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
Platform(s) PC
System requirements Win95 or above
Input Keyboard, Mouse

Industryplayer is a turn-based multiplayer business strategy economic simulation game.

The goal is to make get as a high company value as possible in your own virtual company, by producing and trading goods. Industryplayer, now in its 4th Version, was launched on the internet a little over 2 years ago and has got over 60,000 downloads since then. It is a real-time business strategy game, wherein players compete to build the strongest corporate empire and amass the greatest amount of wealth. A full accounting system, complete with dynamic graphs and tables of economic and commercial indicators, enables Industry Player tycoons to monitor their corporate growth and to track their opponents' positions. The game has 10 levels. Playing level 1 is free but players have to pay fees for playing higher levels.


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