Here's one I've been trying to remember the name of for awhile now.
Its a turn-based strategy game for Windows 98, came on CD. The goal was to create a virtual business empire on a sudo-internet world. Other small businesses would show up during your play threw that would either Fail (get removed the start of next turn), Stay, or be bought out by you/competitors.
The actual play field was nothing but a black hexed space with little server towers to represent your businesses. It also allowed for highering/firing/blackmailing of managers for your business. Was very micro-managed based on firewalls and such.
Any help will be appreciated.
Its a turn-based strategy game for Windows 98, came on CD. The goal was to create a virtual business empire on a sudo-internet world. Other small businesses would show up during your play threw that would either Fail (get removed the start of next turn), Stay, or be bought out by you/competitors.
The actual play field was nothing but a black hexed space with little server towers to represent your businesses. It also allowed for highering/firing/blackmailing of managers for your business. Was very micro-managed based on firewalls and such.
Any help will be appreciated.