Your farther, a man without ambitions. Much unlike your grandfather, who built this company not only with sweat and tears, but also with cunning and the right contacts. Your father ruined it all. Playboying thorough his years he drove the company to the edge of ruins. Even when he tried to work in the interest of the company, he always insisted on playing fair and being a honest man. Such a fool. Often he got contracts snatched from him to people who knew which officials to bribe, or threaten.
And when he died, he left it all to you.
Do you have what it takes to be competitive, will you make this company rise from its ashes, or will you seal it's doom? That is up to you.
Let the game begin.
Welcome, we have had some kind of data corruption in our system. A reconstruction is necessary.
- Specify company name.
- Specify primary and secondary focus. (A reasonable one, electric stuff is to broad, and Mercedes is to small. Cars and computers is good.)
- Specify assets: Specify three assets, it can be mostly anything that is humble enough. A factory? A research facility? More initial founding? A mansion for yourself? A well-developed headquarters?
- Specify your hidden assets. (IE, the ones which shouldn't become public. Maybe you have infiltrated some higher political structures, you have a highly trained spec ops at your disposal or some of the worlds greatest hackers working under your payroll.
- Add some personal information to the database. (Your name, age bio etcetera.)
- Specify company location. (Do you want your factories in the same country as your laboratory and HQ etc?
So, in this suggestion game you are a leader for a shady company. Think Abstergo or Umbrella. The world is similar to ours, with a few changes there will be rivalling companies and conflicts that doesn't exist in our world. But technology wise it is similar (Although that might change quickly, by you and your rivals alike). I made a game like this almost a year ago, and since I think it was a cool idea, and my last game was unpopular, I want to give it another go, but with less numbers and more words.