Big Boss is a game of founding companies, expanding existing companies, taking over smaller companies and share buying. The game is explicitly based on the Sid Sackson classic Acquire and shares many similarities to that game though mergers are not as prevalent or crucial in Big Boss. The main differences between the two games include the three dimensional...
The game is about building castles and villas. The bigger the better. The bigger your building is, the more people who can live inside and the more valuable they get. But watch out - the more you build, the more space you need - so it can be possible that your small building will be 'eaten' by an opponent's big castle or villa. Your landlords will lose...
INTRODUCTION: You are a newly hired store manager, eager to show your prowess to the corporate executives. You have been given two years to successfully generate as much profit as possible, and be moved up to an executive position at the corporate office. However, you have stiff competition from other store managers who are hoping to do the same....
Not a stats based game and not a "replay" game. Teams are fictional and can be built based on fixed points or amount of money the team has. Players are of three average, good, exceptional and cost different amounts of money to "hire". Money can either be a fixed amount in pick up games, or using the advanced economy rules, can be obtained from running...
Equipment: board 2 dice 6 players' tokens 40 markers 3 gold ingots 15 fortune cards Title deeds: 3 banks, 4 large corporations, 5 manufacturers, 6 retailers, 7 properties 6 insurance policies 5 paintings 20 stock certificates Big Bucks Bank paper money The bottom line: Make your money grow with conservative, moderate risk, and speculative investments. The...
Big Builder appears to be an educational game, as it was produced in part by the Ohio State University Research Foundation and is an "Industrial Art Curriculum Project," according to the box. In the game players move around a set of different tracks in an effort to bid on and complete major construction projects (e.g., a bridge, a dam, etc.). Each player...
In Big Bull Junior, it's all about your stocks portfolio/collection. You try to collect companies' stocks and try to increase the price of the companies (or trying to decrease the price of companies held by other players) in the central market. But since you don't know what stocks are held by other players, you might inadvertently help them increase the...
This vintage game was released by Transogram in 1948. They actually labeled it their "Gold Medal Game". The game centers around finances and provides each player with $100,00 to see who ends up with the most money! The publishers claim that it is The Newest National Money Game". This business game is played as each player is given $100,000 and then...
A game of quickly changing fortunes, where you try to climb the ladder of success by buying into wacky business opportunities (Rent-A-Monster, Kangaroo Airlines, Paint-On Socks, etc.) and hopefully selling them for a fortune. (How little things have changed since...) Your net worth is kept track of using a slide rule of sorts, dubbed the "ladder of...
Big Deal is a game of corporate business deals. Players are big investors (and I mean big - the smallest notes are $50 million and billions of dollars change hands) and wheeler-dealers. Players acquire shares in companies, primarily randomly (picked up as cards), but also possibly through purchase of other players' previous sales. To form the companies...
The Big Lockdown is a tongue-in-cheek card game inspired by people’s experiences whilst in Lockdown during the global pandemic. The game is filled with references to life in lockdown including toilet paper hoarding, home schooling, and work meetings conducted from the toilet. The aim is to build your stockpile of supplies whilst avoiding infection....