1873 Harzbahn is an 18xx variant set in the Harz mountain range in northern Germany. It simulates not only the (narrow-gauge) railroads in that area, but also mines and other plants. Mining in the Harz mountains suffered a major crisis in the end of the 19th century and the theme of the game is to end this crisis by connecting the mines and other plants to...
"You are about to experience the Hawaiian Scene -- living and working in a Pacific paradise while purchasing and developing your favorite Island properties. A weekend in Maui, snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, and the excitement of Waikiki -- all part of the Hawaiian Scene. Before you play be prepared to deal with the "Big Five," make peace with labor leaders...
A monopoly (from Greek monos μόνος (alone or single) + polein πωλεῖν (to sell)) exists when a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular commodity. Monopoly is a roll-and-move game where players move around the game board buying or trading properties, developing their properties with houses and hotels. When opponents land on players...
Card game from company Trixeso. Object of the game: To get the most points. How to play: Cards are triangle shaped with pictures from movies with actors and from animations. Each player is dealt five cards and they start working together to build a pyramid 17 cards each side. They must start from top and top card will not give points by itself. When each...
Heard the News is a money market simulation (corporate stocks and currency exchanges in each of five countries). Game play consists of 10 rounds, each of which includes four phases: 1) Read the news (from one of six pre-arranged sets of cards). This news tells global facts as well as specific information about each region of the world 2) Each player moves...
Heckonomics was originally known as Fiscal Warfare. The objective of players is to gain as much money as possible by the end of the game. During the game players roll the dice and choose where to travel to within the limitations of their roll. After landing they can take an applicable action. This mostly involves investment in companies or political...
Commercial game, related to Monopoly, for the purpose of promoting Helmstedt, 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...
This is the Helsinki version of the Kaupunkipelit (City Games) series. The current capital of Finland after Turku since 1812, Helsinki is now by far the most populous city in the country and the hub of a metropolitan area with a total of around 1 million inhabitants, but originally started out as a small fishing hamlet which was given town rights and...
Learning to speculate with a game! "Het aandelenspel" simulates the trade on the Stock Exchange. Every player has to make a fortune by buying and selling 6 shares. The dice simulates the unexpected movements of the shares, but the players can also influence the price, buy information from a financial newspaper and trade "à la baisse". The players even have...
Players move with their token on a 40 space round track by 2 dice very similar to Monopoly. According to the space landed on, they may do a specific action. 21 spaces allow to buy a specific share. Any following player landing there must pay a dividend to the owner (similar to the rent in Monopoly). In both cases, a spinner decides the exact amount. If you...
Het Groote Wiel(en) spel (The Large Wheel(s) Game) is a roll-and-move game where players move around the game board buying or trading properties, developing their properties with houses and hotels. When opponents land on players owned property, the owning player collects rent from the landing player. Owning sets of properties increases the rent paid to the...