Stocklab is a stock market simulation game for the general public. Players compete to build assets by investing in several stock sectors and mutual funds, and using various actions optimally to become the investor with the most coins at the end of the game. For the game setup, shuffle and arrange 4 stock cards in a row from left to right, place 4 stock...
A game in which players try to make the most money by trading on the stock market. Players take turns to trade shares in 6 UK companies using information on share price movements available only to you. But every player has different information, hence decisions will be based not only on your cards, but also on the actions of the other players. This calls...
User summary The action revolves around a twenty-four card chance deck and a pair of six-sided dice, three numbers of each die are green and the other three are red. Each player begins the game with $40,000. After the deck of cards is shuffled and placed face down on the superfluous game board, the top card is drawn and read aloud to establish the...
A classic Stock Market Board Game that provides players with the same opportunities and risks. The players no longer need to depend on luck to win the game but rather on their intellectual prowess. The game includes 3 stocks, each having 6 quarterly earning cards and 3 quarterly dividend cards. The game starts with disclosure of each stock's 3 quarterly...
Stocks & Bonds will transport you to Wall Street. You shrewdly invest in the game's 10 securities, buying and selling each year (each round) in an attempt to become the wealthiest stockholder in the game. The game has a unique calculator which will tell you if you've had a Happy Monday or a Black Friday. Stocks & Bonds is for two to eight players, teen...
You are a bustling entrepreneur, investing in railroad companies. Your goal is to amass a substantial amount of money while helping those companies to strive and expand. The thing is, you're not the only one! Players will buy stocks from the stock market and use those same stocks to do actions for those companies, be it expanding rails, building stations...
The object of the game is to buy and sell shares in four commodities. Players draw cards that dictate the rise and fall in values and buy or sell accordingly. The skill is in observing the actions of others, predicting the trend of the market and maximizing profit. A simple game with no upper limit to the numbers of players which is unusual. A typically...
It's 10 am and the Animalia Stock Exchange opens its doors, attracting many investors in search of the best business opportunities. Jacques and Marie, a couple of rabbits, want to secure a quick profit on Carotte Orange SCA shares. Felipe, the shark, tries to convince Karl, the pig, that Peixe Azul S.A. It's a good deal, but the pig is only interested in...
Strike It Rich Playing The Stock Market appears to be a Monopoly clone share dealing game, but isn't. The board has the usual track of famous British companies (Tarmac, Racal, Tesco, Courts), decks of Fact Cards and Venture Cards, a die showing cash gains, a huge stack of plastic money chips for each player and a genuine Casio HL-811 calculator in its own...
Strike Price: The Options Trading Strategy Game. From the rule book: "The object of the game is to become the wealthiest player. Players try to increase their wealth by buying and selling stock, puts and calls in response to various events, tips, and other players' activities". There are three versions of the game - the Basic Game, the Advanced Game and...