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About This Game Have you always dreamed of building your own empire and raking in the big money? The world is changing fast and a second industrial revolution is right around the corner. Economy is changing from an industrial one into a technological-driven one and you can't be left behind. INDUSTRY MANAGER: Future Technologies is a classic economy simulation in which you can build your own empire, research new sustainable products, and sweep aside the competition on your way to fame and success. Take a market-oriented approach to design, produce, position and sell modern products. With limited liquid capital and an eye for the right product range, you can become the most successful capitalist in the world!INDUSTRY MANAGER: Future Technologies focuses on a sophisticated single-player experience, offering you a complex economic system. Your aim: To build a profitable empire by expanding your product range and researching new products, thereby outsmarting your competitors. But your mission won't be easy! Among other things, you'll have to consider the global market when expanding your production pipeline. Build your empire on the laws of supply and demand, market your products based on their best qualities and sell them in different markets.You'll need to build your production chain as economically as possible, based on market research and the availability of resources, in order to develop and distribute goods with maximum efficiency. By researching new production technologies and product innovations you'll be able to improve and advance your consumer goods. Always keep an eye on your competitors as they also have their own agendas and will influence the dynamic market as well as supply and demand. Develop completely new, customizable products such as the energy-efficient airplane, a digital computer watch or an exclusive bicycle with three wheels.INDUSTRY MANAGER: Future Technologies offers an intuitive user interface perfect for beginners, but also a range of configuration options to delight advanced players too. INDUSTRY MANAGER: Future Technologies is a sandbox economy simulation with a vibrant economic system, complete with supply and demand. The economy doesn't stand still, but is influenced by all your actions and those of your opponents. Sell your products locally in your stores or globally on the world market. Later in the game you can also buy and sell stocks on the stock market and take over your opponents' companies.Features:Sandbox gameplay: You have full decision-making powerBuild your own business empireOver 200 different products & resourcesLocated in a modern settingResearch new technologies for production and products to become the innovator of your own companyCompete with and outsmart AI opponentsComplex economic system, based on supply and demandBuy stocks in your competitors' companies on the stock market and take them over 7aa9394dea Title: Industry Manager: Future TechnologiesGenre: SimulationDeveloper:astragon EntertainmentPublisher:astragon EntertainmentRelease Date: 6 Oct, 2016 Industry Manager: Future Technologies Full Crack [serial Number] industry manager future technologies change language. industry manager future technologies igg. industry manager future technologies trainer 1.1.3. industry manager future technologies patch fr. industry manager future technologies fr. industry manager future technologies cheat codes. industry manager future technologies free download. industry manager future technologies cheat table. industry manager future technologies steam. industry manager future technologies review. descargar industry manager future technologies español. industry manager future technologies pt br download. industry manager future technologies pc. industry manager future technologies descargar. industry manager future technologies igg. industry manager future technologies hile. industry manager future technologies mods. industry manager future technologies tradução pt br. industry manager future technologies cheat codes. industry manager future technologies descargar español. industry manager future technologies gameplay español. industry manager future technologies tradução pt br. industry manager future technologies forum. industry manager future technologies update. industry manager future technologies pc. industry manager future technologies trainer. industry manager future technologies cheat table. industry manager future technologies astuce It's Capitalism III. The supply chain is extremely complex. The attention to detail and micromanagement is awesome. I made a mistake pulling an item from the wrong warehouse and lost a ton of money and share because I had switched shipping and didn't sdelete the original shipping line. Overall not for the squeamish but it IS for the economy managers among us. kudos to the developers. PS. LOTS of detailed reviews from others. Just buy it if this is your type of game, Expect to spend a lot of hours playing. If they fix the production cycle it would be better but for now the production is so limited (4 PC operating systems per day per factories) that you just get too frustrated and just stop playing. The core is good. They need to fix the basics to make this game great.Good luck 4/10. I simply cannot reccommend this game to anyone. The overall gameplay is dull and lacking, the AI is useless, and within a few hours this feels more like an idle game.To start, the game has a fairly simple concept. Finish a product. Do to so, you need materials, so, gather up your materials and make said product, then sell it! That was neat, and game over.Thats it, you create some supply routes and you build an item, game over.There is a LITTLE more to it, you can do research, and take out loans, but thats really all there is, the management aspect is minimal and really doesnt take any skill.Now lets move onto the AI. They suck... Like really suck. I was against a couple AI who I was neither competing against nor were they competing against each other, yet every single one of them went out of business. The ai literally fail to play the game by themselves, they will simply go out of business regardless of competition.. I've been looking for an economic sim game for a while now and this is very similar to a modern version of capitalism and capitalism 2. Gameplay centers around getting production lines set up and selling your goods on the market. The main problem that I've run into is the computer AI opponents seem to go out of business after a couple of years of game time. It seems like the AI tries to take out too many loans and then scatters their production around in multiple areas instead of focusing until it has a strong income built up.Everything is fairly well polished except for the AI. If the AI gets improved this will be one of the best economic/management games that's come out in a while.. Graphics :8Sound :8Simulation:4Depth :4AI:4A polished version of the Cult game Capitalism . Graphics & Sounds are nice however the game doesnt have any depth, this is why it becomes boring after few hrs. unlike Capitalism which i stil enjoy playing.Also AI of Capitalism is more sophisticated compared to this game. I wouldnt reccomend that game. First off for context I played a LOT of capitalism and capitalism2 a LOT... I like the genre, not many do lol. So I'm happy another corporate economic sim has popped up, I have seen reviews comparing it to Capitalism2 but sadly calling it another business sim is about as close of a comparison you might muster. This will be a long review so apologies now.I like the game so far but it has a few problems, some critical, a few glaring issues and many smaller problems that are managable I guess... I will go over the problems I find with the game in hopes of the development will continue and flesh this game out, although being in full release mode makes me worry... a lot. Maybe they should have hired me to look over their game before release? Can't just be me... I will use Capitalism as examples and sorry if that gets repetitive.Critical game flaw #1: The AI is incompetent. Needs some serious programming revamping. Need to react, compete and be more aggressive.Example; Just now a ran a few years by with a simple retailer tactic, buying software from the port and selling in in trade centers (malls) from my warehouse and I'm making millions within a month, R&D Personal electronics factory buy another warehouse and sell personal electronics from the port, R&D Home Electronics buy another warehouse and sell Home electronics from the port and now I'm making even more, R&D Automotive and buy another warehouse and sell cars from you guessed it the port... Anyways after the 4 factory types I have a balance of over 3 billion, 4 sectors with only 2 R&D building, 4 warehouses and 5 Stores. And what do the 4 AI guys have? Example: they have infrastucture to produce a family car (with a quality of 1 <- yeah 1!), and have 1 store open in thier mall and have sold 46 cars. (I have sold thousands of cars already)All they would have to do is compete with me via the port and I'd crumble. Well no I'd have to find other markets.Critical flaw #2 Port and Port QualityEven though the AI does not buy from the port if they did they would run into another problem... 100 Quality can be selected... So any type of product quality can be trumped by the port... You spend all the time R&D Money to get top quality and any joe bob can buy from the port and compete with you.Once you R&D whatever factory type, you now have access to buy ALL products from the port, hi tech items like a hover car? should we be able to buy futuristic products off the get go??? It is a bad flaw... these items should be rewards for years of hard earned R&D no?The port needs to be similar to C2 varying poor quality and sporadic supply issues...Critical flaw #3 Product QualitySo you can R&D 4 levels of quality to reach 100 quality. That's it. So can your competition. so you all have 100 quality. Yeah you can R&D the other producivity bonuses to the max to cut costs to compete? sure but so can they... in the end there is no more ways to compete. (not ehat the AI does ok ok lol)R&D needs to work similar to Capitalism where there is a "cutting edge" that pushes the quality boundry up and up where only the best research budget gets you the highest quality and can make or break you. (You can add in the breaktrough bonus. and the reverse where you make your product worse and\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665off your customers.) Glaring problem; Factory productivitySo you spend 3 million on this factory, R&D all the productivity bonuses and pay for the upgrades, and you can only hire 40 guys? and you can only produce 10-160 units depending on the product? Demand can be in the thousands for some products, and did I mention the PORT? it has thousands available each day for your competition to buy and you can make a few dozen... (not that the AI does granted lol) Ok sure you can spend 4-5 million a pop for factories and more factories and more to get some volume... Whats your ROI? Try to imagine your cities surrounded by a gazillion factories (least the graphical representation lol) But I end up thinking why do I bother when I can just buy from the port? What is the point?You can add 5 floors to your retail store... but nope only one floor for your factory.Glaring problem; BrandingThere is none... there is only brand awareness. One reason to make you own products would be in may eyes seeing you brand leading the way... You can buy advertising and get brand awareness... but it's no different if you buy junk from the port, sell you junk or buy 100 quality from the port. your products just mix in match with "average" quality ratings. Is there brand loyalty? it's not rated or listed.I'll point out capitalism again sorry... You had a choice between a corporate brand, category brand or a specific product brand, plus a re labeling angle that could benefit or hurt your brand depending on quality. You could have great brand loyalty and make a new product and have sales based on your brand. You could also sell you competition product and get a sales boost if he had good marketing.Glaring problem: ResourcesSo the maps in the game are divvied up in sectors you can buy for 7-10 million and each include varying amount of each resource... so each company can have oil... ores... basically there are no monopolies... even if it just a monopoly on the good oil like OPEC. You cannot leverage your opponents infrastructure. Glaring problem: Shares\/TradingYou can sell your shares, you can buy other companies shares... there are no dividends... can you play as a trader? Considering how poorly the Ia plays so far I'm not entirely sure you can make a profit from selling shares.Glaring problem: Vertical integrationSimply put there really is no other way to play the game and its a shame... You cannot be a manufacturer, or a retailer, or a resource seller or a stock trader... you cannot sell your good to other players that I can see not can you buy theirs... you cant even look in their retail shops lol. You have to play as a top to bottom corporation. (Or buy from the port)I would love to have managers added to the game, as well as a personal bio and salary\/stocks like capitalism started on.All in all the bones are there but it is FAR to simplistic to be a true business simulator. Maybe a simple tycoon type... Maybe. But as I said the bones are there, they have events in game that have HUGE potential if expanded on. The game seems stable as far as I have seen.Not sure if I can reccomend it as it sits though... I want to, because I want a good simulator to be developed.. awesome business game. doesnt have a good tutorial, refunding :/. this game is difficult but really fun to play. So in Industry Manager I started off as a small time Software company specialising in Social Networking. After I created my version of Facebook, I took the company global and began making a tidy profit. With the funds I created my own Anti-virus brand and created a sole corporate monopoly in the computer security sector.With Business Booming I branched into the games industry. Focussing on both PC & Console gaming, the demand for great games was high. I couldn't keep up with consumer demand. Being the only games developer on the planet I built numerous software studios and hired an incredible amount of staff. Even though products in Industry Manager are faceless and you have no control over specifics, I must have developed a game called 'No Man's Pie'... It must have gotten a lot of hype, as I reduced the quality and content of this game in development to squeeze more cash out of mindless consumers. Sales exploded! Then I crashed the video games market, because my company must have lied about everything in the game.Now bleeding as much cash in what I can only presume was lawsuits, I sold everything. Narrowly escaping bankruptcy by only a few thousand... Not to be defeated, I changed direction and moved into the food industry. Using my experience by lying in the gaming industry, my first product was Organic Milk. Created from a whole range of Genetically Modified ingredients.. My skin was saved! I went on to push my competitors out of business and poisoned the populace for financial gain by becoming Monsanto!10/10 - Would imitate real life evil corporations again!

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