Great review but I got two questions! 1. Do managers need to pay for property they got on their previous turns? 2. Does property from previous turns come back into the investor bidding war?
They either go bankrupt and are out of the game, or the manager can "make a deal" to let them stay in if they agree to some amount of money to pay him when he gets back on his feet.
so that applies to your example at 5:06 in the first round where the investor only has 20 but owes 30? so the manager only gets 20 or gets an extra 10 from the bank?
It totally is! Although this one plays in less than half the time and with larger groups so it will probably get to the table more. But I still do really like Corporate America.
Great review but I got two questions!
1. Do managers need to pay for property they got on their previous turns?
2. Does property from previous turns come back into the investor bidding war?
What happens if investors are not able to pay managers once the dice are rolled and the stocks change price?
They either go bankrupt and are out of the game, or the manager can "make a deal" to let them stay in if they agree to some amount of money to pay him when he gets back on his feet.
so that applies to your example at 5:06 in the first round where the investor only has 20 but owes 30? so the manager only gets 20 or gets an extra 10 from the bank?
This game quickly became my most favorite party game.
Sounds like a lot of fun! Thanks for the review!
And a thing that kicks a kid
this looks like a underrated game like corporate america
It totally is! Although this one plays in less than half the time and with larger groups so it will probably get to the table more. But I still do really like Corporate America.
i try to get it but it will be hard like with CA in my country. but i have it and love it.you should do a review on junta:viva el presidente.