An unlicensed custom version of Monopoly, made as a fundraiser to benefit the Peterborough Children's Choir, featuring local businesses from the Monadnock region of New Hampshire, USA. The rules are the same as Monopoly, with some slight changes in terminology. The properties all represent local businesses. Green houses represent customers while the red...
A boxed set of cards used in three games intended to explain, and educate about, monetary and banking systems. The box contains two sets of cards - one set represents machine parts, the other bank notes - and score sheets. Both games are based around the premise of an engineer shipwrecked on an island - he has a limited source of gold. The islanders have...
Objective:s To accumulate $100,000 in "rare coins." Actual coins count $20,000 each - coin cards have designated values $2,000 or $5,000. Equipment: Gameboard and trays with 12 "money bags", 10 real uncirculated coins from 10 different countries symbolizing valuable "rare coins", 10 Coin Selection Cards, and 50 playing cards. Method of Play: 1. Players sit...
Family business game which reuses many of the ideas from Monopoly. The theme is a trip to the fairground, and players travel around a figure of eight shaped track landing on various spaces, which include actions such as finding 10p on a park bench, or missing a bus, as well as the various attractions which can be bought and will then earn admission fees...
Money Madness! is a game designed to teach children the value of US coins and currency as well as arithmetic. From the publisher: "Have fun moving around the board buying, selling and learning the value of money. Scan your purchase through the scanner to find how much each item costs." There are two ways to play the game. Level 1 is called Shopping Cart...
An European version of Monopoly. You have a car and drive around the board (European cities instead of streets). You can buy them or buy petrol-stations (instead of railway-stations). You can buy drive-in restaurants (instead of houses) or motels (yes, indeed...). The Service and All-Risk-cards are in four languages (English, French, German and of course...
Money Maker, A game of free enterprise. Is a very monopoly like game that is used to market local businesses. It consists of a gameboard, 2 dice, 4 pawns, a rules booklet, money in four denominations, a pad of Business Ownership and Expansion Record sheets, and a set of risk cards. Rather than using houses and such to show ownership and improvement (as...
Money Maker is a fun board game about creating money, debt and credit set in 16th century Amsterdam, the Golden Age of the Netherlands. Every player is a commercial bank. It is your goal to end up as the richest bank of Amsterdam. You do this by earning as much money as you can. Luckily, you have an endless supply of credit to invest! The game works like...