Bushland Friends is a game for young children which has some similarity to Candy Land. On each turn a player spins a spinner with different Australian animals on it, then moves to the next space depicting that animal. When landing on a wombat, a player spins again and may move forward or backward depending on what is spun. Players can also bump each other...
Bushrangers is a game named after the Australian term for Highwaymen or Outlaws. They were mostly sons of Australian born convicts and became legendary during the Australian Gold Rush of the 1850s and 1860s, robbing banks and coach services. Many became folk heros, such as Ned Kelly rebelling against authority and remain popular in Australian culture The...
Business 2000 is a board game you can play with the whole family or with friends. The game was first released in 1989. The rules of the game are very similar to the well-known series of Monopoly board games . Therefore, a person who had ever played Monopoly, will quickly adapt to the rules of Business 2000. Business 2000 is an economic strategy that...
Business Cycles is an abstract game of chance and risk aversion. In Business Cycles, players play the role of entrepreneurs or CEOs directing three separate businesses over the course of a 40 year career. The winner is the player who retires with the greatest lifetime earnings after shepherding her businesses across the board. Business Cycles is played in...
Board of two joined leaves, 12 mine derricks (2 of each of 6 colours), 6 lorries [trucks], 5 barges, 2 ships, 90 pyramids (15 of each of 6 colours), 24 cubes (4 of each of 6 colours), 26 production cards, 6 Canal Company Title Deeds, 2 production debit cards, 1 die, sterling and dollar currency. The players are operating a mine and trying to get the ore to...
From the rules : "Want to test your money making instincts in the cutthroat world of finance? Then the International Money Game, is the ultimate challenge! Become a diamond magnate, an electronics mogul, a powerful industrialist, a ship builder, an oil or mineral tycoon, a luxury car manufacturer, or even a coffee czar. You'll be laughing... all the way to...
Business Guru is effectively an Indian variant of Monopoly. Players buy and sell property, build houses and hotels, and collect rent from their fellow players. Properties, however, are entire nations, rather than pieces of real estate. Airlines and shipping lines also replace railways in Business Guru. There are other small differences, but the...
The follwing has been taken directly from the box (spelling errors have been preserved): Business India A Trade Game A game of Buying and Selling Banking Mortaging etc. Expand your BUSINESS with Tranportation PROVE YOURSELF AS A RICHER OF ALL From the Rulebook (written in English and Hindi): The object of the game is to learn business or trade buying, and...
A trivia game about the world of business. Designed to be played as a stand alone game or as a companion to such related games as Avalon Hill's Game of Trivia and Selchow & Righter's Trivial Pursuit. "What makes the dollar sound? The Dow go up? The Prime go down? A CEO? The GNP? Trading fair? The market share? If you're bullish on trivia, this game is as...
The board game starts off with each player creating an LLC and borrowing money from the bank. The LLC start the process of purchasing assets and either making a profit or running into liabilities. Another LLC can even aggressively take over an asset owned by a rival LLC. The LLC that can withstand making a profit after paying the bank back the loan plus...
A game for 2 to 4 players where the object is to place your tiles - you start with 25 - as close to the center of the city as possible. Your tiles are 5 sets of 4 and if you can create a square of 4 matched tiles you can turn them over and they score at the end of the game. The aim is to get all 5 sets of tiles on the board and scored. You can also turn...