"A two-phase board game designed to teach the concept of cultural adaptation to a harsh environment. It illustrates the subsistence economy of bushmen hunters in the Kalahari Desert of Southwest Africa. Players assume the roles of explorer groups and then the roles of heads of small bushmen families." Included in the developmental versions of Man: A Course...
This is one a very few games released under the Relaxx label, and one of the more recent Sid Sackson games. The title of the game, Business, seems like a bit of a misnomer, because there is little about business in the game. Each turn, a set of colored chips are auctioned off for each player, however, the number of chips and color combinations are...
Business 2000 is a board game you can play with the whole family or with friends. The game was first released in 1989. The rules of the game are very similar to the well-known series of Monopoly board games . Therefore, a person who had ever played Monopoly, will quickly adapt to the rules of Business 2000. Business 2000 is an economic strategy that...
Business Cycles is an abstract game of chance and risk aversion. In Business Cycles, players play the role of entrepreneurs or CEOs directing three separate businesses over the course of a 40 year career. The winner is the player who retires with the greatest lifetime earnings after shepherding her businesses across the board. Business Cycles is played in...
Description: Business Empire is designed based on economic, financial and management concept in real business world. It demonstrates how to accumulate wealth and develop wealth quotient. Brief rules: There are 3 phases in a player’s turn: the beginning phase, the operation phase and the ending phase. 1) The beginning phase: The active player can draw 1...
Board of two joined leaves, 12 mine derricks (2 of each of 6 colours), 6 lorries [trucks], 5 barges, 2 ships, 90 pyramids (15 of each of 6 colours), 24 cubes (4 of each of 6 colours), 26 production cards, 6 Canal Company Title Deeds, 2 production debit cards, 1 die, sterling and dollar currency. The players are operating a mine and trying to get the ore to...
From the rules : "Want to test your money making instincts in the cutthroat world of finance? Then the International Money Game, is the ultimate challenge! Become a diamond magnate, an electronics mogul, a powerful industrialist, a ship builder, an oil or mineral tycoon, a luxury car manufacturer, or even a coffee czar. You'll be laughing... all the way to...
Business Guru is effectively an Indian variant of Monopoly. Players buy and sell property, build houses and hotels, and collect rent from their fellow players. Properties, however, are entire nations, rather than pieces of real estate. Airlines and shipping lines also replace railways in Business Guru. There are other small differences, but the...
The follwing has been taken directly from the box (spelling errors have been preserved): Business India A Trade Game A game of Buying and Selling Banking Mortaging etc. Expand your BUSINESS with Tranportation PROVE YOURSELF AS A RICHER OF ALL From the Rulebook (written in English and Hindi): The object of the game is to learn business or trade buying, and...
In Business Mogul you play as the leader of a rising corporate empire, competing with your peers to amass the most power. Game play is centered around building an economic engine, and uses a bidding mechanic where players must balance bids to get the good stuff and to avoid the bad against the actions needed to build their empire, while saving high bids as...
Business on the Move is an educational business board game. Players run a business moving different products from China to their domestic market by land, air and sea. The game can be won in 3 ways:- the business that delivers orders the quickest the business with the greatest profit the business with the lowest carbon footprint Players must make the same...
Business Strategy is a management game where players have to compete for the resources needed to produce their finished goods. They then compete in the marketplace to sell their goods. The winner is the last player to be in business. Games can also end by player agreement, as it is possible for all players to establish stable companies, particularly if...