A sort of Monopoly clone developed and produced by Globo Giocattoli. Differs from the classic Monopoly for the names of the various "properties" (replaced with the names of cities, such "Rome", "London" and so on, grouped by country). Also, the player range is different, allowing for a maximum of 8 players instead of 6. A portable version of Megalopolis...
A board game about the GREAT city of Memphis! We chose some favorite landmarks and traditions, mixed in some bar-b-que, great music, Graceland, the arts, and some BIG FUN... and voilà (vwä lä)-behold; MEMPHIS-OPOLY! Grab Some Friends and Gather 'Round! Here's a quick idea of how to play! Buy property, collect City Blocks and trade in for a Key to the City....
Men (Egyptian: Mn) is a 5,000 year old game from ancient Egypt. It is roughly contemporaneous with Mehen and Senet. One of the most mysterious of ancient games, only two partial boards have been discovered by archaeologists, along with a detailed tomb painting depicting the board layout and playing pieces, and one sculpture depicting players playing it...
Economic game. Buy properties (hotels, restaurants, theaters, trading firms, industry), build subsidiary and enterprise, collect rent from fellow players. Repeat as necessary until everyone else is bankrupt. Players take turns in order, with the initial player determined by chance before the game. A typical turn begins with the rolling of the dice and...
User Summary: The players should buy and sell paintings of Sônia Menna Barreto, the only Brazilian artist to have one of her works (Leonard Chesire) included in the art collection of the British Royal Family. To win the game, a player should acquire at least 3 of 5 artworks depicted on his goal card. After that, the player tries to move his pawn to the Art...
Bid, trade, and win at the Barter Market! Enter the vibrant Coscomatepec market, where you and other bidders will try to get the most valuable food. Potatoes, lettuce, tomatoes, eggs, bananas, and blueberries are the most prized treasures. As a clever farmer, you'll use your best strategies to get the most valuable products or try to get yours as valuable....
This game reimplements the popular Italian game Mercante in Fiera with new graphics, contents and game flow: 1) the illustrated cards are a tribute to some modern board games (example: the farmer of Agricola, the king of Caylus, the panda of Takenoko, the hut of Stone age); 2) includes a board and coins; 3) in addition to the “classic version”, there is a...
New geographical discoveries opened new possibilities and demands. The Old Continent craves New World goods like tobacco, corn, cotton, cocoa and coffee. In Mercatores players take to role of the merchants and try to make the most profit of the new market. The wealthiest player wins the game. Mercatores consists of two phases: invest phase and profit...
Subtitled "Sally Store Manager Success Game". This game appears to have been sold or given out at Sally Beauty Stores. the goal of the game is to have the best available product line, you do this by stocking products and cases of products. when another player lands on your product spaces they must pay you to stock that product. the winner of the game is...
Merchant of Venus makes players take on the roles of space traders chasing wealth and fortune. Each player moves their ship through interconnected systems on a fixed map, discovering new alien worlds to trade with. As players start to make money delivering commodities, their earnings can be used to purchase equipment and construct their own infrastructure....
It is a time of chaos in the ancient empire of 14th century Byzantium. Political, social and economic upheavals are pushing the old empire to breaking point. For clever merchants it is a time of great potential. Attempt to accumulate, trade, bribe, trick and manipulate your way to becoming the richest and most influential Merchant Prince in Byzantium....
In this set collecting card game, players assume the role of merchants from different civilizations competing with each other in a great market. You must buy your opponents goods and sell your own to collect the cards you need, all the while trying not to give the other players too much of an advantage. Each player uses different currency, only one of...