The aim of the game is for the players to increase their wealth in the game. The initial money received from the bank, can be invested in stock or one of the 4 companies, with the aim of turning a profit. The winner is the player that had the highest profit throughout. There are three types of stock in which the players can invest. The three types can be...
Theme: Building a Maritime Empire Welcome to Rival Seas, where you will command your very own maritime empire! Your mission is to chart the most efficient sea routes, fulfill the demands of bustling coastal towns, and secure a fortune in credits. Success in this cutthroat industry requires more than just navigation skills. You must strategically acquire...
Rules Equipment Road to Recovery contains one playing board, one die, 36 cards, six player tokens and 30 department cards. Object of the Game Players must collect 4 department cards(3 of which must be Admitting, Dietary and Operating Room) by having landed in each of the department spaces. The play then proceeds to the Business Office for check out. Start...
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...
No longer satisfied with being a child's pasttime, Rock, Paper and Scissors have all gone into business against each other: Rocks Inc., Paper Inc., and Scissors Inc. Your job is to invest in these rising new companies and make more money than your opponent. How? Well, by playing Rock, Paper, Scissors of course! This game was a finalist in the 2003...
ROCKOPOLY is concerned with business trade in Gibraltar. The object of the game is to accumulate as much wealth as possible through the purchase, trade and development of businesses - the businesses themselves representing actual firms on the Island or town. It has the following features: - Businesses to buy, trade and sell. - A £500 ‘Loan Card’ for each...
Rolling Stock is a card game about stock and company trading. Players are investors buying private companies in auctions, which they may later use for an IPO (to turn them into corporations) or sell to already existing corporations (to turn them into subsidiaries of that corporation). The majority share holder of a corporation controls its actions: issuing...
Rolling Stock Stars is a reimplementation of Rolling Stock. Shorter game (no purple companies) Companies have variable powers / # of shares Green and blue companies are less powerful Players can sell corporations into receivership Corporation valuation is abstracted away with stars Do you love 18xx games, but wish there was one with a shorter play time, a...
The game of the risk-takers. Each player is the C.E.O. (Chief Executive Officer) of a multinational corporation. As a C.E.O. you buy and sell shares, develop new products and compete for a monopoly of the global market — the battlefield of business. If you have enough cash, you attempt to takeover your opponents' companies, put them out of business, and...
The goal of ROUP is to split up the former Communist monopoly and sell properties to Private Ownership. Each player rotates turns as the "Auctioneer" and after that as the "KGB." Basic Steps: Step 1) Auctioneer rolls Red and White Dice. Step 2) Auctioneer's Plane flies directly to property. Step 3) KGB moves in any direction along street squares according...
Rugby Options Market 1993 was published by Societe Generale, a French bank, as a promotional item. It provides an original and interesting gaming angle on sports and is complementary to spread bet mechanisms. The game is a simulation and betting system for the 1993 England vs France rugby union match, but is applicable to any rugby game or indeed any match...