Der Industrie Gigant 2 Gold Edition 2012
I spent multiple hours playing this game, too bad my installation CDs are dead and buried:-( There is something called 'Industry Giant 2 Gold Edition 2012' available in some other places, which seems to be repacked/patched game working on modern systems (including Win7 x64) and including expansion. But there are also reported some small issues (installer does not create 'Save' directory, some texts in EN version are in DE, etc). I wonder if there are plans for GOG to release this gem? Would prefer to grab DRM free version with GOG-quality support preferably over any other source. Anyway, I'd love to see Industry Giant 3 or Transport Giant 2 kickstarted.
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EDIT: damn, less than 100 votes on the requested games wishlist on GOG comparing to 10000+ for the leading games, so I suppose not a chance to see IG2 in the foreseeable future, that's a pity:-(. Logrusso: I spent multiple hours playing this game, too bad my installation CDs are dead and buried:-( There is something called 'Industry Giant 2 Gold Edition 2012' available in some other places, which seems to be repacked/patched game working on modern systems (including Win7 x64) and including expansion. But there are also reported some small issues (installer does not create 'Save' directory, some texts in EN version are in DE, etc). I wonder if there are plans for GOG to release this gem? Would prefer to grab DRM free version with GOG-quality support preferably over any other source. Anyway, I'd love to see Industry Giant 3 or Transport Giant 2 kickstarted. EDIT: damn, less than 100 votes on the requested games wishlist on GOG comparing to 10000+ for the leading games, so I suppose not a chance to see IG2 in the foreseeable future, that's a pity:-( Not exactly true.

GOG has released a few games with less than 500 votes. Personally I'm still waiting for Revenant to come out. I thought this would happen after Eidos started releasing it's older games. Here's hoping.
Industry Giant II expands the levels of corporate management of the original title by offering a wider range of resources and products (more than 150), diplomatic interaction, and an improved, more intuitive, menu system. Changing weather can now affect production and shipping, as many consumables are seasonal and require a deeper sense of managerial planning. Major facets of controlling an industrial conglomerate include gathering and processing raw materials, establishing optimum sites for your factories, planning effective shipping transportation (more than 50 methods are available), and marketing your goods. Three tutorial missions cover basic game concepts, production of a complex production chain, and elements of transportation (routes, methods, and timing). Gameplay modes include three mission-based campaigns or an 'endless' scenario that gives you 80-years (1900-1980) to meet one of three winning conditions, but play can continue to the year 9000.
Play at beginner or professional skill levels in Skirmish mode against the computer, or indulge in multiplayer action via LAN or the Internet with up to three other players. Shops, storage facilities, production facilities, transportation, maintenance and repair, vehicles, and special buildings are topics of discussion in the glossy manual, each with a full array of tips and suggestions to help ease the learning curve. Industry Giant II offers improved zoom functions and a dynamic mouse-click menu system to replace the static menus of the original, opening up the full screen for management of your industrial projects and layouts. JoWood Productions seems to be one of only a small handful of publishers producing business simulations; Trevor Chan's Capitalism II is the first to come to mind. Although the genre is not overly popular on it's own, business models are commonly added to any management simulations such as RollerCoaster Tycoon or Sim City, although on a much lesser scale. JoWood has taken it upon themselves to develop a product to fully manage business; everything from transportation to financial management is in your hands.
Although this may come as a surprise to some, JoWood has actually managed to produce a business simulation that is entertaining, a paradox of sorts yet it speaks the truth. Behold the mysteries of Industry Giant II. Industry Giant II isn't your normal business simulation to say the least. Norton Internet Security 2013 Trial Reset 180 Days more. Players are in control of a complete corporation, everything from the land that the company sits on to the construction of new buildings, not to mention product transportation, development, resource collection, and financial management all in one nice little package. Not to make it sound like a breeze, as Industry Giant II can be quite a challenging and entertaining game. The single player modes presented in Industry Giant II are numerous, from a vast collection of scenarios to the ability to setup endless games, as well as the exceptional tutorial campaigns.