MAGA-opoly is a satirical strategy game of power, profit, and political maneuvering. Players compete to build wealth and influence by buying company shares, forming shaky alliances, and playing Honest or Corrupt cards to tilt the market in their favor. Each turn, you’ll roll the dice, move across a sprawling 20"x20" board of corporations and wildcards, and...
THE MAIDEN CITY GAME is a Monopoly style board game developed by the Londonderry, Norther Ireland YMCA to generate funds for its activities. Players progress around the board as a result of the roll of 2D6. When landing on a Company square a player may purchase a share in that company (there are two shares available in each company), if he wishes. If not...
Produced mid-1980's as a fund raiser for Junior Achievement in the Portland, Maine area. Instead of streets, local businesses were featured with the smallest being Mr. Potato (a baked potato and fixings fast food restaurant at the Maine Mall food court) and the largest being Unum (a large insurance company). The game also substituted 'customers' and...
From the introduction in the rulebook: "Make or Break is a rapidly moving game based on the fascinating stock market. Two to six people may play. Stock prices and dividends vary. The player's aim is to buy and sell stocks for profits and dividends. The richest player at the end of an agreed period of time wins the game. In this lone offering from 1960s...
The game is called Making Money, and the goal as you can imagine is to make as much money as you can, anyway you can. This is done by moving around the streets of a city while buying up and developing property. Money can also be made by buying and selling stocks that go up and down in value. While the game involves some chance from drawing cards 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...
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...
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...
Barges, freight and profits are what it's all about in Manila, a speculative contest for 3-5 players. Goods shipments, intended for transport along sea routes, are in danger of gathering dust in the warehouses or being lost at sea in a storm. While the players speculate about success and failure, the ultimate fate of the ships will be determined by the...