Stockpile
is an economic board game that combines the traditional stock-holding strategy of buying low and selling high with several additional mechanics to create a fast-paced, engaging, and interactive experience.
In Stockpile, players act as late-20th-century stock market investors hoping to strike it rich, and the investor with the most money at the end of the game wins. Stockpile centers on the idea that no one knows everything about the stock market, but everyone knows something. In the game, this philosophy manifests itself in two ways: insider information and stocks.
These two mechanics are combined with some stock market elements to make players consider multiple factors when selling a stock. Should you hold a stock in the hopes of a profitable split, or sell now to avoid potential company bankruptcy? Can you hold your stock until the end of the game to become the majority shareholder, or do you need the cash now for future bids? Should you risk everything by investing heavily in a single company, or reduce your risk by diversifying your portfolio? Minimum
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is an economic board game that combines the traditional stock-holding strategy of buying low and selling high with several additional mechanics to create a fast-paced, engaging, and interactive experience.
In Stockpile, players act as late-20th-century stock market investors hoping to strike it rich, and the investor with the most money at the end of the game wins. Stockpile centers on the idea that no one knows everything about the stock market, but everyone knows something. In the game, this philosophy manifests itself in two ways: insider information and stocks.
These two mechanics are combined with some stock market elements to make players consider multiple factors when selling a stock. Should you hold a stock in the hopes of a profitable split, or sell now to avoid potential company bankruptcy? Can you hold your stock until the end of the game to become the majority shareholder, or do you need the cash now for future bids? Should you risk everything by investing heavily in a single company, or reduce your risk by diversifying your portfolio? Minimum
System Requirements :