» Game Description

The Apprentice

Can you be the next Apprentice? Test your skills in 18 varieties of challenging business-themed games. Apply your market savvy in commodities to buy low, sell high and make a killing. Excel in manufacturing to maximize your factory's productivity. Keep your cool, and your customers, as you race to fill their orders in the service games. Multiple levels of difficulty and customizable play modes ensure endless hours of fun with unlockable game content and business advice from The Donald himself!

» Game Features

  • Business Advice From The Donald!
  • 18 Varieties Of Business-Themed Tasks
  • Customizable Play Modes
  • Unlockable Game Content

» Game Reviews

  • “All you have to do is start with the intern mode, and read the hints carefully and you will win! when you are asked in the first episode to collect 300$ dont wait till the time is over, as soon as you collect the money go to Trump and you will likely beat the other opponent. Do practise the free mode to enhance your skills as it become really difficult if you play a mogul or a VP level. Overall, it was fun.” – meerahdxb
  • “I really liked this game. It's maybe a bit to easy and the other version of apprentice is more fun and more challenging but thisone is more original i think. The graphics are not very good but the music is exactly what I think of with this kind 'o game. The gameplay totally rules.. I've seen better but this one is one that stands high on my must-have list!” – warfiej
  • “too easy but toally fun.” – dbolivar
  • “I liked some of the tasks while others were a little too simple. Apprentice LA is better. I did like that you could complete the game on several difficulty settings - a feature missing in Apprentice LA.” – kelseykat10729

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • CPU: P450

» Extra Info

Developer: Legacy Interactive
Release Date: 2006-06-08
Tags: puzzle, strategy

Did you know that…
The Apprentice is produced by Mark Burnett and real estate magnate Donald Trump, with Trump as the host. The premise of the show, which bills itself as the "ultimate job interview," is to conduct a job talent search for a person to head one of Trump's companies. The position starts with an "Introductory" 1-year contract with a starting yearly salary exceeding six figures ($250,000 USD to be exact, roughly about $4807.70 USD per week assuming a 52-week workyear). The show led Trump to become known for his fateful catch phrase, "You're fired!"

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