Try to gain as much gold as possible by dealing in shares before the huge stock market crash. Try to earn enough cash by cleverly buying and selling shares so that you can spend it on the coveted precious metal. If you are the best in manipulating the market development and share prices, you have the biggest chances to win the game. Black Friday includes...
The maker Orofun Games of Littleton, CO calls this "The Oil Investment Game of Today." The object of the game is to earn the most money in a preset period of time. This is primarily achieved by income received from producing oil wells. The winner is the first player to collect $20 million dollars, or the one with the most money after time runs out. The...
From the game bix: Purchase leases Acquire a rig Drill and complete Sell oil to create revenue The roll of the dice and the luck of the draw combined with the skillful movement of your token and keen Wildcat bidding could make you rich in the game of BLACK GOLD. But watch out for the Patch Problems. For ages 8 to adult ADDITIONAL note: The game was created...
Black Monday gets its name from the stock market crash of Oct. 19, 1987, and it's a commercial edition of Sid Sackson's game "Card Stock Market" from the book Card Games Around the World, with this game being playable with two standard decks of playing cards. The game includes 104 cards, with corporation cards in four colors. Each card shows a monetary...
As the owner of a small freight operation, you must travel around the U.K carrying raw goods and finished products to their destinations. This is a solitaire game for the piecepack system where the aim is to stay solvent for one game year, and if possible make a profit. Plan your routes and where to bring each good carefully, and don't take too many loans...
Black Wall Street: The Board Game is the new fun way for you to increase your Financial Literacy and Black History Knowledge AT THE SAME TIME! This game was inspired by the real businesses and events from Tulsa, Oklahoma aka Black Wall Street one of the most economically successful communities in American History. How Do You Play? Players roll dice to move...
The object of BLACKOUT is to win the game by having the greatest net investment in power plants on the board. Each player owns and operates a power company. Each player strives to improve his competitive position by investing in new regions and power plants, upgrading existing power plants and acquiring competitors' regions and plants through acquisition...
Warning: This game explores issues of racial inequality and it is useful to read the context of the game design before playing. Some may find the method of exploration of these issues offensive. In Blacks & Whites players experience life in the ghetto. Live on Welfare. Try to buy a place in a white suburb. Your challenge: To keep the land-hungry majority...
America’s realest real estate game is back! It’s Blacks & Whites: 50th Anniversary Edition. Fifty years ago, Prof. Robert Sommer and Judy Tart created a socially-conscious version of Monopoly, highlighting the racial inequity of the housing market and capitalism in America. Inspired by the original, the 50th Anniversary Edition features a new foreward by...
Description from the publisher: Blacksmith Brothers is a game in which players play the role of two brother master blacksmiths who seek glory in the Kingdom of Hammer Stones. The King goes in search of the best blacksmiths of his kingdom, and now you compete to show off your skills in the forge. Players must allocate their two meeples in specific...
This educational game shows the consequences of lobbying for fair trade relations with third world producers. It is used in schools of the German state of Rheinland-Pfalz, with the goal of inspiring students to put pressure on their communities to buy fair trade goods. Up to five players represent importers of third world goods (bananas, stones, coffee...