MONOPOLY: The Witcher lets players journey the Continent to buy, sell, and trade dangerous monsters from the popular video game franchise, such as Bruxa, Crone, Leshen, and more! Work magic around the board with custom show object tokens, including a Flaming Book, Lute, and Crystal Skull. Upgrade properties with Houses and Manors while managing Bounty and...
A children's clone of Monopoly where the object is to be the player with the most Goosebumps (money) at the end of the game. The game ends when any player owes more Goosebumps than he or she can play. Small plastic faces with "hair" standing on end and mouth in a "scream" position are used to identify the owener of each property who also has a deed to the...
A GAME FOR SMART INVESTORS AND BRAVE SKIERS. Mont Blanc recreates the development of a ski resort and its economic management. Players will share not only companies, but also the funds which make possible for them to keep building the most exciting trails for their upcoming customers —each one with their own preferences! FOUND COMPANIES AND MANAGE THEIR...
HOW DO YOU MAKE A GAME ABOUT THE GREAT CITY OF MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA? While it’s impossible to include everything, we jammed all the Monterey we could into this box. It’s full of outdoor adventures, family attractions, rich traditions and of course...one incredible bay - a little something for everyone! Looking for a fun way to experience California’s...
HOW DO YOU MAKE A GAME ABOUT THE GREAT CITY OF MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA? While it’s impossible to include everything, we jammed all the Moorefield we could into this box. It’s full of outdoor adventures, family attractions, rich traditions and of course…a river of epic proportions - a little something for everyone! Looking for a fun way to experience the...
In 1936, the Universal Games Company of St. Louis, Mo. published the Mor-Fun Stock Exchange game. It was a bit out of the ordinary as the game board was made of 1/4" thick pressed board stock and had a long heavy metal spinner that spun on bearings. The lowest cost 'Home Model' sold for $5, which was a lot for a game in the 1930s. By comparison, the very...
Its a railway game in the tradition from other 18xx games, but without laying tiles on a map. Players invest in railway companies. They generate income with his trains. The player with the most shares in a railway company is its director. He decides whether this income will be distributed to shareholders as a dividend or whether it will be added to the...
Motalaspelet is, more or less, a Monopoly-clone situated in the small Swedish town Motala. The game is produced by a local scout club, and all the properties represent real local companies. Instead of buying properties straight off, when you stop on one you are allowed to buy stock in it. Players that stop on a property someone else holds stock in has to...
Motim Pirata (Pirate Riot) is a fun dice game were the players are pirates in the same ship trying to take the ship from the captain. In this dice game, every die represents a pirate that you need to turn on you side to make a riot and than take the ship. Rolling the dice you have, you choose one of them and use its spacial. There is three kinds of active...
Mr. Bigshot is a remarkable game because you really play the Stock Market. How is this possible? You go back in time - over the past 35 years - and pick from hundreds of choice companies as if you were there. Financial information & ratings have been meticulously gathered and presented in a simple & concise way. It's the Stock Market in a time warp! You...
Multi Level Mania is a game where you join a multi-level marketing company (totally different from a pyramid scheme, we swear!) and hustle your way to the top by pitching the products or the company to character cards. The goal of the game is to make $10,000 before the Cubicle Troll (an NPC with a regular paycheck) and before all the other players. The...