Games for business and economics
Last edited by ImportBot. October 4, History. An edition of Games for business and economics This edition was published in by Wiley in Hoboken, NJ. Written in English — pages. Games for business and economics , Wiley. Not in Library. Libraries near you: WorldCat. Borrow Listen. Download for print-disabled. Games for business and economics First published in Subjects Economics, Mathematical , Game theory , Managerial economics , Mathematical Economics , Economics, mathematical.
Classifications Dewey You can decide to shuffle players each round or to keep the same pairs all along the game. You can show or hide the cumulated payoffs of the participants, at any time. This game was partially supported by Melbourne Business School. We are glad that we jumped into something out of the ordinary and put engagement first.
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Well, if you do, then you are definitely in the right place. The optimal goal of any strategy game, which in this case is related to business, is to help players understand various components of business more efficiently. So below are 15 of the best business simulation games you can try this year, rated from medium to advanced level.
Image Courtesy: MobyGames. Although Industry Giant II is billed as a business simulation game, many crucial aspects such as HR, finance are mostly missing. It took inspiration from other business-oriented games such as Capitalism and Transport Tycoon, and city-building games such as Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom, etc.
The goal is to obtain maximum profits from the operations. Airline Tycoon is one of the oldest business simulation games in existence. Like all the other tycoon games, the main objective is pretty simple — to become filthy rich, a Tycoon.
And the only way to so is by maintaining a healthy relationship between income and expenditure. Transport Tycoon is more or less similar to above mentioned Airline Tycoon, where players compete with rival companies making as much profit as possible by transporting passengers and various goods by road, rail, sea, and air.
Victoria II will take you to a century-long journey from to , allowing you to take control of one of the playable nations. The game gives a lot of stress to the economic side of the story with a reasonably complex market system and 50 different types of goods.
Image Courtesy: Port Royale. Like the way pirates do business? Well, we have the right game for you then. Port Royal is a business simulation game set in the 16th and 17th centuries, mostly in the Caribbean.
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