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Acquire
Acquire
by The Avalon Hill Game Co, 3M, Grow Jogos e Brinquedos, Dujardin, Avalon Hill Games, Inc., Banana Games (1963)
Player Count
2 to 6

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour, 30 minutes
Categories
  • Economic
  • Territory Building
  • Designers
  • Sid Sackson
  • Mechanisms
  • Tile Placement
  • Stock Holding
  • Hand Management
  • ECO-03 Market
  • Investment
  • Square Grid
  • Artists
  • Scott Okumura
  • Peter Whitley
  • Eric Hibbeler
  • Family
  • 3M Bookshelf Series
  • Components: 9 x 12 Grids
  • Digital Implementations: VASSAL
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    Description

    In Acquire, each player strategically invests in businesses, trying to retain a majority of stock. As the businesses grow with tile placements, they also start merging, giving the majority stockholders of the acquired business sizable bonuses, which can then be used to reinvest into other chains. All of the investors in the acquired company can then cash in their stocks for current value or trade them 2-for-1 for shares of the newer, larger business. The game is a race to acquire the greatest wealth.

    Many books and websites incorrectly list this as a 1962 publication as the 3M Company used previously copyrighted artwork when they released the game in 1964. 3M actually received the idea for the game of "Vacations" from Sid Sackson in May of 1963 and decided to take his idea and put it into artwork they had developed the year before for a game called "ACQUIRE." 3M's original game idea for a game called ACQUIRE must not have been very good so they decided to take Sid's idea of Vacations and put it into their concept of ACQUIRE. They released some limited test market games in 8 Midwestern U.S. cities in December of 1963 with a box that had a 1963 copyright. These games had Sid's original rules. When 3M released the mass market games in 1964, they had taken liberties with some of Sid's original ideas and changed some rules and game play to match their production desires. They released them with outer boxes that were copyrighted 1962 and inner boxes with rules that were dated 1963.

    December 1963 - Test Market World Map Wood Tile Edition
    1964 - Dated 1962/63 wood tiles, chipboard with plastic overlay & stocks with printed backs
    1965 - Dated 1962/63 plastic tiles, chipboard with plastic overlay & stocks with printed backs (last edition made with printed backs until 1999)
    1966 - Dated 1962/66 plastic tiles, chipboard with plastic overlay & non-wax coated stocks (Only edition with these stocks)
    1968 - Dated 1968/66 plastic tiles, clear plastic board with paper underlay (Both 1966 inner box games have a lot of mixed parts)
    1971 - Dated 1968/71 plastic tiles, yellow hard plastic board
    1975 - 3M sells rights for game of ACQUIRE to the Avalon Hill Company
    1976 - Dated 1976 plastic tiles, yellow hard plastic board, redesigned money, no inner box (This edition was also produced in 1977, 79, 81, 82, & 86)
    1989 - Dated 1976 Gray box edition with new box artwork same contents as regular 1976 editions (This edition was also produced in 1992)
    1995 - Dated 1995 Large box cardboard edition with chipboard board and tiles, Special Powers Variant Tiles inspired by German editions
    1997 - Avalon Hill sells the rights to the game of ACQUIRE to Hasbro
    1999 - Dated 1999 Large box with large plastic board and tiles, 3D company buildings, redesigned stocks & money, large info cards
    2006 - Hasbro assigns rights for the game of ACQUIRE to their subsidiary, Wizards of the Coast
    2006 - Lloyd's (private) Rules of ACQUIRE are made public, two major rule changes that help to bring the balance of the game of ACQUIRE back to the intentions of Sid Sackson's original ideas. Lloyd Solon's Rules help players to correct poor strategy during the beginning of the game that can been seen with new and unexperienced players (running out of money soon is the main mistake that must be omitted!).
    2008 - Dated 2008 cardboard edition with chipboard board & tiles, redesigned stocks & money
    2016 - Dated 2016 The current affordable mass-market edition. It looks at first sight to be similar to previous modern editions, but has been criticised for the use of inferior design choices such as hard-to-read grey-on-grey embossed slots and the unusual tile fonts. It contains modified rules and a slightly smaller playing grid. Although these changes have been criticised for not ultimately improving upon Sackson's original design, they are generally regarded as not being too damaging to it.
    2023 - Renegade Game Studio partners with Hasbro, and releases their new version, with Classic Mode or Tycoon Mode — play with or without tertiary stockholder merger bonus.

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