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Ponzi Scheme (English)

Original price 55.99$ CAD - Original price 55.99$ CAD
Original price
55.99$ CAD
55.99$ CAD - 55.99$ CAD
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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Jesse Li
Artist : Chih-fan Chen, OSSI Hiekkala
Publisher : Tasty Minstrel Games
Number of players: 3 to 5
Age : 12 years old and +
Playing Time : 60 to 90 minutes
More Info :

Boardgamegeek (English)

DESCRIPTION

In the Ponzi Scheme game, the players are crooks who try to deceive investors by making them finance fraudulent investments by promising them extremely high yields. You must have trading skills developed to keep your operation afloat as long as possible, and over time, the dividends that you have to pay in each turn will only accumulate more and more! But when someone declares bankruptcy, the remaining fraudster who created the largest screen company wins the game!

The goal of the game is simple: do not be the first player to go bankrupt!

More specifically, at each turn, players must take a new funding card from financing platforms as well as corresponding industry tile and money as indicated on the card. You must pay the "promised reward" of each fund card in a number of laps.

Once all players have taken their funds, they can choose to initiate an "internal exchange" with another player in order to buy the industry you want at a price that they cannot refuse, or Sell ​​your own industry at a good price.

At the end of the Tour, the players turn their wheel of one or two boxes and pay the "promised reward" to the bank if a fund card is due.

The game continues until at least one player cannot pay the "promised reward" due and goes bankrupt. This player is eliminated from the game, and the remaining player who has the most PV on his industry wins.