Commercial game, related to Monopoly, for the purpose of promoting Koblenz, a city in Germany. The players move around a board consisting of 40 squares. Most of the squares are showing companies to be bought - with values between 1000 and 8000. Three companies are forming a set with the same colour. Whenever a player lands on a win&loss-square, he/she must...
In the old days - not as good as usually reported - many dangers awaited a merchant. In addition to thieves, malcontented customers and too high tolls, trade routes weren't as secure as they are today. Storms, pirates, war, malevolent officials, silted-up harbors and other disasters afflicted the trade routes. And so it could happen that cities which...
Bornholm includes all components needed for a fifth player and some new components. The expansion will be compatible with Kogge second edition and will be a limited print run of 96. Components: 1 black ship/cog, 4 black offices, 4 black raid maker, 10 goods (4 x grey, 3x orange, 2 x purple, 1 x white), 2 additional Bonus markers, 1 additional Order-of-play...
from the Warp Spawn Site: INTRODUCTION Board Game for 2-4+ players. From the 12th to the 16th century trade in the Baltic Sea was controlled by an organization of German merchants known as the Hanseatic League. Each player takes the role of a Hansa Captain of a single Merchant ship (Cog). VICTORY The first player to accumulate 100 Gold wins the game. THE...
In Kohle & Kolonie, which is set in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the players run small coal mines in the German Ruhr area (Essen, Hattingen, Bochum, Witten) during the age of industrialization. They need to modernize these mines so that when these smaller mines are merged into larger ones, they can be prepared to take control of the auction and...
Kokkolan laivanvarustajat - Skeppsredarna i Gamla Carleby (Shipowners of Kokkola) is a historical boardgame where players try to become the richest shipowner in Northern Europe. The game takes place in the 18th and 19th centuries, when Kokkola was one of the most significant maritime towns in Finland and a major export hub, especially of tar and timber -...
from the rules translation: das Kollier (English = The Necklace.) Through the buying of gems, everyone composes as precious a necklace as possible. The player with the most valuable necklace wins. 1st Place 1999 Hippodice Spieleautorenwettbewerb. Game is about making a necklace out of gem cards. Each player starts with money and as gems are displayed they...
Commercial game, related to Monopoly, for the purpose of promoting the city of "Cologne", in the West of Germany. The players move around a board, which consists of 40 squares. On most of the squares are parts of companies, which can be bought. The companies have values between 1000 and 8000. Three companies are combined by a color. Whenever a player lands...
From the publisher's website: In a rich metropolis once gave way to the mayor. But the city lives its life - and not all free sites are allocated for construction. Former market participants dropped out of the game along with his patron, and the young developers have a unique chance to do business in one of the largest cities in the world. Players try...
Koncern ("Company Group") or, formally, Aktiespelet Koncern ("The Company Group Stock Game") was Aristospel's contribution to the financial games of Sweden in the period 1950 to 2010. Alga held the licence for Monopol and also published their own Finans. From Lemeco came Kapital and Kärnan would eventually publish Börsspelet/Aktiespelet while Olsen decided...
The gameboard shows 5 rows of 8 spaces. The rows are numbered from 100-500 and marked 500-2500 at the side. The 40 spaces of the board are filled with 1 coin of different values. During a turn, a player must take 1 coin from the bottom and he can place any number of coins back. When a coin is placed back on the board, the sidewards marked amount of money...