A game designed to give young adults an overview of the corporate world of climbing the ladder of success through blue-collar jobs up through white-collar jobs to CEO of the top corporation through the use of query cards with multiple answers to choose from, the correct answer advancing the player, the wrong answer sending you on an alternate path and...
Game description from the publisher: "You can make a profit in several ways – either by producing goods yourself or investing in other players' activities. But which method is more efficient – should you depend mainly on your own wisdom or would you prefer the way of passive investing? Answer can be found from Making Profit: The Boardgame. 2-6 players....
Makler Giełdowy is a Monopoly with a twist. The board is very similar (there is a marketplace on the board). The theme is almost the same but instead of buying properties, players buy shares of companies. On his turn, a player rolls one die and moves that number of spaces around the board. If the player lands on an as-yet-unowned company share, he has the...
Mali is an economic board game for 3–8 players in which participants race to fulfil a secret set of financial goals — collecting specific assets, accumulating cash, and outmanoeuvring rivals through trade, negotiation, and luck. Each player begins with a hidden Persona Card: a personal checklist of Resource Cards to acquire and a cash threshold to meet. On...
DESCRIPTION: Have you ever wanted to run your own business? Whether you want to have a coffee shop, a shoe store, or a fine art establishment..now you can do so at The Mall. The Mall allows 2-5 players to compete for the best retail space and customers to accumulate the most money in the shortest time. Can you prove how business savvy you are? GAME...
The Mall Game, Richmar Incorporated, 1977. I assume that this one was sold at shopping malls in the seventies. Somewhat Monopoly-like. You buy a lot and then lease stores. Although it looks pretty dull, this is a *fantastic* game as far as looking back at so many stores that no longer exist and the great seventies USA mega-mall boom in general. And who...
Goal is to own a distillery in each whisky-region. The game ends when one player owns a distillery in each region. Points are given for region properties and distilleries. The players ride through Scotland, either by bus, train or ship at different costs. Dice rolling movements. Arrived on cities or sightseeing areas the player can buy or deal with...
Man of The Match is a soccer card game that can be played by 2-4 players. Each player becomes a coach, manages a soccer team and competes against the other coaches' teams in order to win the Championship and Cup. At the beginning of the game and after each match, the coaches buy and sell soccer players in order to create a strong and competitive team. The...
Manager is a deceptively simple game of economics for up to six players. Each player is the manager of one of the six companies, which are supposed to be manufacturers competing in the same market with identical products. (It is strongly hinted that the products are computers.) The player is responsible for setting the sale price of his product, buying...
Managing Your Money appears to be a long out of print promotional game released by the Cuna Mutual Insurance Society. The object of the game is to be the first person to repay the 2,000 dollar credit union loan and collect 2,000 dollars in their savings account. After gaining a vocation card, the players move clockwise around a board. The spaces are...