Board game, Globalization

Globalization


A game by Brian Knudson, Brent Knudson, Brent Knudson

2 - 6 Players60 minutesMedium

Auction/Bidding, Loans

Economic, Industry / Manufacturing

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Globalization brings the thrilling world of big business right to your living room, where you get to be the head of a multinational corporation with one simple goal: making money. With two to six players competing, the game is full of twists and turns as you outbid each other to acquire businesses across six different industries, growing your conglomerate and streamlining your operations to maximize profits. Whether it's building additional factories, taking one of your subsidiaries public, or even suing your competitors, every move you make is driven by your overall corporate strategy, and the right combination of companies can create a powerful synergy that boosts your net worth. As you navigate the world of corporate imperialism, you'll need to stay ahead of the game by making smart decisions about which companies to buy and how to manage your resources. The game mechanics of auction and bidding add an extra layer of excitement, as you negotiate and strategize with your opponents to get the best deals. And with the option to take out loans, you'll need to balance your finances carefully to avoid getting into debt. The game is designed to be easy to learn for anyone familiar with board games, and with a playtime of around 60 minutes, it's the perfect length for a fun and engaging game night with friends. The ultimate goal is to be the first player to reach a billion dollars in net worth, and the path to getting there is full of challenges and opportunities. With its unique blend of economic and industry-focused gameplay, Globalization is a game that will keep you on the edge of your seat as you compete to build the most successful corporation. Designed by Brian and Brent Knudson, this 2010 game has been thrilling players for years, and its normal level of complexity makes it accessible to anyone looking for a fun and strategic game experience. So gather your friends, get ready to make some deals, and find out who will be the ultimate champion of Globalization.

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