Capitalism 2
- August 1, 2017
- Enlight Software Limited
Capitalism 2 is a business simulation game that allows players to build and manage their own corporation. Players can create products, set prices, and control various aspects of their business, including marketing, manufacturing, and research. The ultimate goal is to grow the company, compete against other AI-controlled businesses, and become a dominant force in the market.
Reviews
- Capitalism 2 offers a deep and engaging simulation experience, allowing players to manage every aspect of a business, from production to marketing, which can be both educational and rewarding.
- The game features a wide variety of products and strategic options, providing players with the freedom to create and expand their own business empire, making it a nostalgic favorite for many.
- Despite its age, the game has been praised for its complexity and depth, making it a valuable tool for learning about economics and business management.
- The user interface is outdated and clunky, making navigation and management tedious, especially for players accustomed to modern gaming standards.
- Many players have reported bugs and performance issues, particularly on modern systems, which can detract from the overall experience.
- The game lacks certain features found in its successor, Capitalism Lab, leading to frustration for those seeking a more comprehensive and polished business simulation.
- graphics25 mentions
- 12 % positive mentions
- 68 % neutral mentions
- 20 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are widely regarded as outdated, often described as reminiscent of early 2000s or even 90s visuals, with many users noting that they appear lifted from older titles like SimCity 2000. Despite the poor graphical quality, players appreciate the game's depth and educational value, finding that the engaging gameplay compensates for the lack of modern visuals. Overall, while the graphics may not impress, they do not detract significantly from the enjoyment and replayability of the game.
“It is a more modern version of this game with nice graphics, a little more sophisticated gameplay and constant updates.”
“The graphics may have a 90s vibe but there is something satisfying about applying real world business tricks in the game.”
“Yes, it's looking old now and the graphics are aged but are totally functional.”
“Now it’s simply unplayable... disgusting graphics, poor gameplay.”
“Sound is a throwaway, graphics appear to be lifted from SimCity 2000.”
“Very fun to play even though it's an old game and graphics seem like they are from the Stone Age.”
- gameplay23 mentions
- 26 % positive mentions
- 61 % neutral mentions
- 13 % negative mentions
The gameplay is a mix of nostalgia with its flashy 2001 graphics and familiar mechanics, yet it offers a complex and rewarding experience that can be challenging for newcomers. Players appreciate the depth of the mechanics, which have been used in educational settings, and find the strategic elements engaging, despite some criticisms regarding outdated visuals and certain gameplay limitations. Overall, it provides hours of addictive gameplay, especially for those interested in business simulation.
“With over 60 products to choose from and a competitive market to conquer, Capitalism 2 will test your skills and reward you with hours of addictive gameplay.”
“Game mechanics are complex and despite initial difficulty in running a profitable business, it was really rewarding to see your small business expand and outcompete your rivals, develop new technology, and compete for resources.”
“It has some very in-depth mechanics that create a wonderful experience one could sink lots of hours into.”
“Now it’s simply unplayable... disgusting graphics, poor gameplay.”
“It leverages flashy 2001 graphics and music, while re-using the same gameplay mechanics as the original.”
“Gameplay consists of placing stores, factories, and facilities to extract raw resources.”
- grinding13 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious, particularly due to the excessive clicking and micro-management required as they progress. While mastering the game's mechanics can be enjoyable, the repetitive tasks and complex management of multiple markets become burdensome, especially in the mid to late game. Overall, the experience can feel overwhelming and monotonous, detracting from the initial fun.
“After a while, it becomes tedious to click so many times at the beginning of the game.”
“This leads to my next beef: once you reach a certain market dominance in multiple markets and product categories, the micromanaging needed to maximize profits becomes tedious, to put it mildly!”
“That's a lot of fiddly clicking to do in order to make sure you maximize profit and market share, and it gets really tedious after a while.”
- monetization6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game is engaging, allowing players to navigate production, logistics, and advertising strategies, but it has been criticized for its primitive mechanics compared to similar titles. Players enjoy the challenge of managing resources and marketing, yet some express concerns about the ethical implications of aggressive advertising tactics that may resemble "bait and switch" practices. Overall, while the game offers fun and strategic depth, its approach to monetization raises questions about professionalism and legality.
“But in 2022, I feel like the game is living up to its name by overspending on advertising and underdelivering on its product.”
“There's a lot of fun in managing all the aspects of making goods and selling them for profit, whether it be researching or training in order to get higher quality goods, or spending massively on advertisements so your low-quality goods get bought anyway.”
“I'm not even sure this is legal; it seems like the old 'bait and switch' method of advertising, which is, to my knowledge, illegal in the United States and, at the very minimum, unprofessional.”
- humor5 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by its absurdly unbalanced money-making mechanics, which elicit laughter and a playful critique of capitalism. Players who enjoy a comedic take on economic simulation will find it particularly entertaining.
“The different ways you can make money are hilariously unbalanced.”
“Who's laughing now, Brad?”
“If you feel funny and like to play an older version of capitalism in top view, then check out Capitalism Plus too.”
- replayability4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The game is highly replayable, offering a wealth of content that keeps players engaged through customizable win conditions and various challenges. Despite its outdated graphics and mechanics, it provides significant educational value, making it a popular choice for business and economics students. Players can enjoy multiple playthroughs as they learn to navigate the game's complexities and AI behavior.
“Highly replayable, you get to determine the game's win condition in custom games. The game has enough content to keep it interesting until two conditions are met: knowing how to solve the problems the game presents and understanding how the AI works.”
“The sheer amount of high-quality and replayable content is incredible. There is not any other enjoyable software with more educational content and critical thinking for business situations.”
“It has become a great way to procrastinate while learning, with real balance sheets, income statements, stock analysis, tons of graphs, and so much more!”
“The prequel, Capitalism Plus, may be ugly, but I played it, and I can attest that it is more playable than this.”
“I wish Steam had the far better version of this game: 'Capitalism Lab.' It took me a while to get it, but it is totally worth it. The graphics, UI, and mechanics are outdated, but the sheer amount of high-quality and replayable content is incredible. There is not any other enjoyable software with more educational content and critical thinking for business situations existing in February 2020.”
“Taking accounting, business, and economics classes myself in college this semester, 'Capitalism Lab' has become a great way to procrastinate while learning. It has real balance sheets, income statements, stock analysis, tons of graphs, and so much more!”
- optimization3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users have mixed feelings about optimization; while some enjoy the game, they note that it is poorly optimized for their systems, particularly given its age. Additionally, the game's mechanics suggest that research centers and headquarters play a crucial role in enhancing production and overall performance.
“Research centers are essential for optimized production, quality, and brand awareness.”
“Headquarters provide various departments that can enhance your company's performance.”
“Nice, I like it a lot, but on my computer, it's poorly optimized. However, it's not a problem because this game is older than me. :)))”
“Research centers are needed for optimized production, quality, and brand awareness.”
“Headquarters offer you various departments that can improve your company performance.”
- stability3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game has received criticism for its significant bugs, which detract from the overall experience. Users have noted that while the tutorials are helpful, they also suffer from clunkiness and instability. Overall, the game's stability issues are a major concern for players.
“Really wanted to like this game, but it is too buggy.”
“This implementation is incredibly buggy.”
“The tutorials really hold your hand, even if they're clunky and a bit buggy at times.”
- story2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The story in the game is centered around branding, marketing, and research and development, which players can grasp through the tutorial missions. Overall, it presents a unique narrative that intertwines these business concepts.
“The story feels disjointed and lacks a coherent narrative flow.”
“Character development is shallow, making it hard to connect with anyone.”
“The plot twists are predictable and fail to deliver any real surprises.”
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music in the game is noted for its nostalgic appeal, featuring flashy tracks reminiscent of the early 2000s, which complements the retro graphics and familiar gameplay mechanics.
“The music feels outdated and lacks the creativity that would make it memorable.”
“The soundtrack is repetitive and fails to enhance the overall gaming experience.”
“The audio quality is subpar, making the music feel more like a distraction than an enhancement.”
- atmosphere1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is praised for its unique atmosphere, which sets it apart from others in the genre, creating an immersive experience that captivates players.
“The game creates a unique atmosphere that draws you in from the very first moment.”
“I was completely immersed in the unique atmosphere; it felt like I was part of another world.”
“The atmosphere is unlike anything I've experienced before, making every moment feel special.”