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Banking
Banking
by Noris Spiele (1999)
Player Count
2 to 6

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour
Categories
  • Economic
  • Designers
  • Michael Rüttinger
  • Mechanisms
  • Stock Holding
  • Dice Rolling
  • Artists
  • Alice Becker
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    Contents
    Game board
    220 cards
    32 precious metal tiles
    6 pawns in different colors
    1 stock price board
    5 red marking stones for the stock price board
    2 dice
    Play money

    Aim of the game
    Each player invests his capital in many possible ways, in an attempt to earn money. The first player to earn 500,000 Euros or another appointed sum wins.

    Only cash counts toward winning the game. It is therefore necessary to part with investments again and again. Possible credits, of course, count against you.

    Play
    1st action
    On your turn, roll one die and move. Move your pawn on
    the inner track in the direction of the arrows, as many spaces as you rolled.

    2nd action
    Follow the directions for the space you land on.

    Most of the spaces on the inner track are connected to outer fields. The outer field decides what options a player has in each case. So, you can - according to the outer field - buy or sell stock, save money or withdraw it, buy or sell real estate, buy or sell a life insurance policy, buy or sell a treasury note, or buy or sell precious
    metals. Or you may land on a wage or salary space, which always brings profit.

    What you buy you can also sell, depending which space you are on. When you are on a stock space, for example, you can only buy or sell shares. When you are on one of the two savings spaces, you can only buy or sell savings cards, etc.

    3rd action
    You must draw a Banking card and either play it now or keep it in your hand. You can also draw and play a precious metal card to replace the card already lying in the middle of the game board.

    Precious metal cards are an optional draw. A Banking card must be drawn along with the precious metal card so the price of the precious metals and shares of stock change again and again.

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