IndustryPlayer is a competitive, multi-player simulation game that lets players experience the challenges of being an entrepreneur. Up to 16 industry sectors offer an opportunity to build successful companies and hone critical management skills.
As you progress through 10 game levels, your seed capital will grow to 100 million dollars and the gameplay will become increasingly difficult. With IndustryPlayer, you'll feel like a genuine CEO, directing a virtual firm. The software includes an extensive accounting system, complex industry analysis tools, and business charts that display a variety of statistics and ratios.
The simulation engine is one-of-a-kind because it combines principal micro- and macroeconomic models (price mechanism, general equilibrium model) with commonly used business concepts (product life cycle, economies of scale, economies of scope, corporate accounting, leverage effect). You'll observe the real-time markets shifting, experience the leverage effect, and establish competitive advantages.
IndustryPlayer provides an experience-based learning environment for future business leaders based on an interactive real-time competition technology. It's a never-ending world of competition, and it's an excellent method to challenge your management abilities.
Version 6.60: Version 6.60 is a major new release.
Version 6.30: Version 6.30 is a major new release.
Version 6.20: Version 6 is a major new release.
Version 6.10: Version 6 is a major new release.
Version 6.04: Version 6 is a major new release.
Version 5.65: Version 5 build 565 includes additional performance graphs.
Version 5.60: Version 5 build 560 includes new video tutorials.
Version 5.50: Version 5 build 550 includes re-adjusted econometrics to increase the competitive dynamics in all industry sectors.
Version 5.40: Version 5 build 540 includes re-adjusted econometrics to increase the competitive dynamics in all industry sectors.
Version 5.35: In order to raise awareness of the environmental impact of economic activity, the new IndustryPlayer edition takes into . account the greenhouse gas emissions caused in production.