Each player is an inventors who must be the first to patent three of his inventions. There is also consumers who goes around on a track schedule from store to store and pay money to its owners. In his turn player rolls 2 dice, advances the number of spaces indicated and applies the effects of the square he stands: He may earns the royalties were deposited...
User summary 縁ノ日 Enishi no hi is a Japanese card game set during a Matsuri. Players manage street stalls at the local shrine festival. Every turn you can acquire new stall cards and trade to collect stall cards of the same genre or numeric value. Business begins on the day of the festival and the sets of stalls you own will decide how much you earn in...
NOVIB is an organisation that battles poverty and injustice in third world countries. They published this game as a means to collect funds and to educate people about the economic problems in the world. The game is basically monopoly, with some changes: - After the first round, your income is determined by means of the resources ("streets") bought in the...
From the back of the box: Contents: 4 boards with perforations, 126 banknotes, 10 fixed cards, 4 insurance policies, 80 random cards, 80 pegs, 1 die. The purpose of the game is to trade goods in such a way that you can keep your business going, avoid bankruptcy, if possible make a profit and become the foremost firm on the market. Each player has a...
An educational game aimed at school & college students. It is based upon manufacturing and trading in competition with other players, managing resources. Can be played by teams and has a number of levels of detail which can be adapted to suit the group. Comes complete with teachers notes. This game consists of two games, the simpler "trader" version which...
Enterprise is a real estate trading game, with some resemblance to Monopoly, but with elaborations. While it is designed in Australia, and uses a few Australian expressions, the content and theme are not noticeably Australian. The playing area is a simulation of a planned city, divided into two zones : an inner Residential ring and an outer Industrial...
This game is presented by the Economist and sponsored by major companies that are represented in the game, like AT&T, UPS and Shangri-La Hotels. It is meant to give players a flavor of how a competitive market works, while familiarizing them with economic terms and concepts. Each player represents an "Enterpriser" who begins a small business and attempts...
Players open up businesses, build their assets, and then form them into companys. Unless the assets are protected by being part of a company they can be stolen by other players or otherwise harmed. Corporations/companys themselves are also vulnerable to certain cards which allow other players to take them over. When the hand has finished, by someone...
The Entrepreneur Card Game is a strategy game for 2-6 players. The objective is to accumulate as much wealth as you can by opening businesses, collecting assets and incorporating those businesses. It's easy to play - once you know what the powers of the cards are - and all that information is explained fully in the Official Rules. Rip-off your friends...