Just because all the players share the same chocolate factory, it doesn't mean that they aren't out to gain their own sweet rewards. The factory produces six different chocolaty products. Players bid for shares to control the sales of the different goods. Then, they take turns placing workers along the production line to determine what goods will be...
In Trump: the Game players compete in two parts. In the first part, players circle the board, feeding money into the eight available properties, then bidding on those properties (not being able to see how much the property is worth) and collecting "Trump" cards. When all the properties are gone, the negotiation phase begins. Players use their Trump cards...
TRU$T, an exciting new board game for two to six players. Buy an entire island! Invest your way to billions! Gain controlling interest in your corporation! Force your partner to sell you out! TRU$T is a game based on the ownership of corporations. There are 11 corporations in the game, each of which is made up of two to five divisions. A player may own...
Economic game in which players play either company, bank or government. A player puts down a package of asset and debt cards - but only assets are face-up. The next player can either accept the package, add cards and pass it on, or doubt that the assets cover the debt cards. The wronged player gets permanent debts, and at the end of the game, the player...
This game is a vivid representation of stock speculation as carried on by the general public through the brokers' offices of Wall Street. The uncertainties of the game and the anxiety of the players to be on the right side of the "Market," together with the possible occurrence of a "Boom" or a "Slump" give to the game the power to call up every emotion...
Tryopoly is a property-purchasing game -- similar to Monopoly -- but played on a triangular board, with hexagonal tiles that are placed on the board as the game progresses. Players roll a die and move 1 to 3 spaces towards the red corner or the blue corner of the board, depending on which color was rolled. Property tiles may be bought and placed onto empty...
Tsar reimagines the reign of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia. The game begins with his accession to the throne in 1894 and his fate depends on you. Through a realistic simulation of Russian society, Tsar explores the inner workings of autocratic regimes, with a lifelike portrayal of official corruption, the cult of personality surrounding the Tsar...
In this snarky game of competitive philanthropy, you are a genius billionaire philanthropist who has modestly taken on the task of single-handedly saving humankind from an apocalyptic tsunami. Over the course of the game, you build a fleet of ships, collect rare artifacts of civilization, and recruit a team of skilled workers to your crew. At the end of...
Are you looking for a fun way to play Tucson? VOILA! Behold, here it is! As a take off on Monopoly, the game is full of cacti, shootouts, rodeo's, roadrunners, and scorpions. So choose your token and roll the dice. Who knows? You may become the proud owner of Saguaro National Park or pass the Roadrunner and end up in Tombstone! Buy property, build a...
In 1637, the tulip craze fueled one of the first speculative investment bubbles. Coveted tulip varieties led to skyrocketing prices with tulip bulbs costing more than houses in Amsterdam. Then just as suddenly as it started, the bubble burst when investors could no longer afford even the cheapest bulbs, leaving economic turmoil. In Tulip Bubble, players...