Stockbroker |
1971 |
Intellect Games |
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First produced |
1971 |
Players |
2 to 6 |
Age(s) |
12+ |
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1 x playing board 1 x circular share price indicator which fits the centre of the board 6 x ready reckoners 6 x coloured £ sign playing pieces 4 x packs of 25 cheques; - £1 million, £500,000, £100,000 and £10,000 1 x pack of 11 share certificates for 9 companies 10 x pegs; 1 for each company plus 1 spare 1 x dice 4 x sets of cards; - 24 results - 24 stock market reacts - 20 inside information tip - 18 inside information Company 1 x tray for cards and cheques 1 x tray for share certificates 1 x rules booklet The authentic stock market game. |
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| Deal shares on the stock market. They rise and fall in value as players buy and sell. Politics and
economics play a part as well; shares bought on a good tip day may well, a little later, be badly affected by political
events. To win, players will have to be skilful at taking advantage of the
ups and downs of the game and make the most money. In fact, players have to be a lot like a real
stockbroker, a little cunning, a little ruthless and very shrewd. This game is one of the now rare games produced by Intellect Games in the 1970s. View a list. Invented and designed by Drakes, Jarvis, Walsh and Gluck. |
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