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Bot Factory

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You thought it was going to be just another day at work in the toy factory, but no: The corporate executives learned about the Kanban methodology at a seminar. Convinced of its efficiency, they have reworked the entire production floor to take advantage of the benefits of Kanban. They even brought in the manager from the local EV car plant, Sandra, as a consultant!

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Carnegie

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Andrew Carnegie was a major player in the United States\' steel industry. He was not just one of the richest men in the world; he was also a philanthropist and supporter of social causes. Who can become his equal?

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Hallertau

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Take a step into the world\'s biggest contiguous hop-growing region, Hallertau. A strategy game by Uwe Rosenberg where players are leaders of a small town, attempting to improve the craft workshops and to raise the town\'s wealth by growing hops. 

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Pipeline: Emerging Markets

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In Pipeline: Emerging Markets, the success of your company is opening up new markets full of opportunities! With the emergence of new markets, new technologies and innovations have become available for your business to utilize. Will you take advantage of the new ways to exploit the markets or will your business fall to ruin in this everchanging world?

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Pipeline

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The refinement of oil has long been part of the government-controlled energy sector. Amassed with an incredibly complex and inefficient system of refineries, the government has felt the severe pressures of worldwide demand and the ever-increasing global standards for refinement. Unable to keep up with demand, the government has only one option: privatizing the oil industry.

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