![]() ![]() Most of all, Industry Giant is a micromanagers dream, letting you become the power-mongering evil CEO that you always dreamed of being. The in-game features regarding supply and demand feel accurate. The AI is excellent, and the opponents can be downright nasty. But, as any Sim fan can tell you it isn't the graphics that make the game, it's the content. Sometimes, the poor graphics are a bit of a novelty, however, particularly the grainy, low-resolution shots of your geeky corporate foes. Colors look washed out, and resolution is as jaggy as an Oregon beach. Based on today's standards, it looks like it was ported from Gameboy Color. ![]() Graphically, well, Industry Giant didn't look that hot three years ago. And, instead of battling Diablo in on a lake of fire, fighting off the ravaging hordes of the great Mongolian empire, or rescuing horses with Barbie, you greedily scramble for cash and hostile-merger your foes just for the satisfaction of being able to "Boo-Ya!" your fellow board members in front of your opponents at the morning company meeting. In essence, you are responsible for micromanaging every level and layer of a corporation. If you've never played a Business Sim game, here's the lowdown: You are an entrepreneur with some venture capital (cash), and you must spend that cash on factories, trucks, trains and airplanes to move your goods, and stores to sell them in. ![]()
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