Batavia takes the players into the golden age of the East India companies - England's, Holland's, Sweden's, France's, and Denmark's. And Batavia - now known as Jakarta - wasn't just the main branch of the Dutch East India Company on Java, but the name of their flagship as well. The players, representing merchants, visit the trading posts of the five East...
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From the inside of the box (game description of the rules): "This is a stock market game for 3 to 6 persons. It is played with 4 loaded (8-sided) dice called Quotes which are designed to give the effect of a constantly changing market. The black Quotes are weighted so they usually come up with low numbers and the whole Quotes are weighted so they usually...
The quirky game is a local take on the popular Hasbro Monopoly game and uses downtown Beaufort landmarks, such as the bridges and historic homes, as well as local businesses as playing cards and spaces. On his turn, a player rolls two dice and moves that number of spaces around the board. If the player lands on an as-yet-unowned property, he has the...
A monopoly-like game in the entourage of a fantasy collectible card game "Berserk". In addition to the standard property acquisition and collecting payment from opponents, players can fight monsters and develop their characters. Getting on certain cells of the field, players can start a battle with monsters and get treasures, which will improve their...
Released toward the end of the Great Depression in 1937, The Big Board, like many games released during this time frame, reflects an America, and the world, pulling itself out of economic chaos. The lure of trading large sums of cash with the possibility of striking it rich ran deep in the collective unconscious across the globe. The box includes 835...
Advance your token forward on even rolls, and backward on odd rolls. You buy and sell stocks depending where you land. The board is clearly based on Monopoly and there are two stacks of cards that can alter game play in one way or another. Also included is another stack that randomly changes the values of the stock prices for buying and selling. Players...
From the game description: "THE BIG BOARD is a game of stock investments, combining chance and skill. Two to six players move colored tokens around the board, and play the market. The object of the game is to make money, as much money as possible, before the game ends. To do this, players SPECULATE, buying low priced stocks that may rise in value...
From the publisher's website bigboardraiders.net : I do not have any affiliation with any investment entity and I am not encouraging anyone to invest in anything. This is intended for your entertainment and learning. I think we all know young boys or girls who seem like they were hard-wired for finance. When the subject of money is being discussed, they...
Big Boss is a game of founding companies, expanding existing companies, taking over smaller companies and share buying. The game is explicitly based on the Sid Sackson classic Acquire and shares many similarities to that game though mergers are not as prevalent or crucial in Big Boss. The main differences between the two games include the three dimensional...
The game is about building castles and villas. The bigger the better. The bigger your building is, the more people who can live inside and the more valuable they get. But watch out - the more you build, the more space you need - so it can be possible that your small building will be 'eaten' by an opponent's big castle or villa. Your landlords will lose...
Equipment: board 2 dice 6 players' tokens 40 markers 3 gold ingots 15 fortune cards Title deeds: 3 banks, 4 large corporations, 5 manufacturers, 6 retailers, 7 properties 6 insurance policies 5 paintings 20 stock certificates Big Bucks Bank paper money The bottom line: Make your money grow with conservative, moderate risk, and speculative investments. The...