This is an EXCELLENT stock market game that suitable for just about any type of gamer. In fact, it’s so simple yet strategic, I would make it the best in the category: if you only want one economic game in your collection, this is a good choice. Just right in every aspect.
I'm convinced the companies just assume everyone has and will just use poker chips instead of the money they provide. Since it won't be used anyways and paper money is the cheapest to make, that's what they include. "Millennium Blades" had a cool solution to it but I'm guessing that's too expensive for most games.
This is an EXCELLENT stock market game that suitable for just about any type of gamer. In fact, it’s so simple yet strategic, I would make it the best in the category: if you only want one economic game in your collection, this is a good choice. Just right in every aspect.
Thanks for this quick review.
This felt like stockpile but with more agency. Stockpile should get a sequel that combines both.
I'm convinced the companies just assume everyone has and will just use poker chips instead of the money they provide. Since it won't be used anyways and paper money is the cheapest to make, that's what they include.
"Millennium Blades" had a cool solution to it but I'm guessing that's too expensive for most games.
Racoon Tycoon has excellent paper money. I actually use it with other games where it makes more sense thematically than poker chips or metal coins.
@@BobLee-df4zh yeah, I like the money in that. Been debating using some prop money if I can find a good quality one.
How does it compare to hab & gut?
It's the revised edition of that game. The main improvement, gameplay-wise, is the addition of a 2-players mode.