Capitalism II

Capitalism II

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Trevor Chan's Capitalism II


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developer= Enlight
publisher= Ubisoft
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designer= Trevor Chan
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released= 2001
genre= Business simulation
modes= Single player, Multiplayer
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platforms= Microsoft Windows
media= CD
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input= Mouse and keyboard

"Trevor Chan's Capitalism II" is the business simulation game sequel to the original "Capitalism". It was created by Enlight, and published by Ubisoft Entertainment in 2001.

The player creates and controls a business empire. This in-depth strategy game covers almost every aspect of business that could be encountered in the real world, including marketing, manufacturing, purchasing, importing, and retailing. It features two new campaigns (Capitalist Campaign and Entrepreneur Campaign) plus an in-depth tutorial.

The gameplay is pretty much identical to the original version. There are many fewer possible products that you can get from farming.

The user interface is a little tidier, but, again, pretty much identical to the first version.

The only advantage that capitalism II has over it's predecessors is that it will run on modern versions of Microsoft Windows where as the previous versions will not run nativly.

External links

* [http://www.enlight.com/capitalism2/ Official site]
* [http://enlightforum.1.forumsvibe.com "Capalive Fan Forum"]
* [http://www.milohaze.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ "Fansite with downloads"] run by "Milo Haze"


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