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  2. Car Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Car Tycoon is a business simulation game that was released on January 5, 2003 by JoWooD Productions under the Fishtank Interactive brand name. It was the first major game by the developer, German studio Vectorcom Development, and sees the player managing a company that develops and manufactures cars.

  3. Iron Storm (2002 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay in Iron Storm. Iron Storm displays a mix between World War I siege tactics, such as trench warfare and the use of mustard gas, and some World War II-style weapons such as machine guns, mortars, tanks, and rocket launchers of that era, as well as more contemporary technology such as helicopters, wireless communication, spy satellites, anti-personnel mines, and unmanned turrets.

  4. DinoPark Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    DinoPark Tycoon is an educational business simulation video game developed by Manley & Associates and published by MECC in 1993 for MS-DOS and MacOS. Players run a theme park with dinosaurs as its main attraction. The goal of the game is to care for the dinosaurs while keeping the park clean, organized, and well maintained.

  5. List of PC games (A) - Wikipedia

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    The following list of PC games contains an alphabetized and segmented table of video games that are playable on the PC, but not necessarily exclusively on the PC. It includes games for multiple PC operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, DOS, Unix and OS X. This list does not include games that can only be played on PC by use of an emulator.

  6. Geniu$: The Tech Tycoon Game - Wikipedia

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    Geniu$: The Tech Tycoon Game (German: Genius Unternehmen Physik) is a business simulation game in which the player operates an industrial business, making products from bicycles to aircraft. New technologies are obtained through physics questions to be solved by the player, occurring at intervals mirroring real-world innovation.

  7. Golf Resort Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Golf Resort Tycoon is a business simulation computer game developed by Cat Daddy Games and published by Activision Value in 2001. Gameplay [ edit ] The game is based on the premise of players constructing their own golf resorts with a limited amount of funds hoping to earn more income through the satisfaction of the resort's attendees.

  8. Zoo Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Zoo Tycoon is a zoo simulation video game putting the player in control of their own fictional zoo business. The gameplay formula introduced in the original Zoo Tycoon in 2001 received updates throughout the series, but its theme and main motifs remain unchanged: Players must build, expand, and/or upgrade a zoo by purchasing animals, creating suitable animal habitats, and allocate staff and ...

  9. Water Park Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the gameplay of Water Park Tycoon, showing many of the core game features. The goal of the game is to build a successful water park.When a world is launched, there is a large fenced-in space where the player can build their water park, as well as a ticket booth.