You & your fellow Illuminati henchmen must pull off an elaborate conspiracy. The rules guide the story to become increasingly convoluted as the game is played.
You & your fellow Illuminati henchmen must pull off an elaborate conspiracy. The rules guide the story to become increasingly convoluted as the game is played.
You & your fellow Illuminati henchmen must pull off an elaborate conspiracy. The rules guide the story to become increasingly convoluted as the game is played.
You & your fellow Illuminati henchmen must pull off an elaborate conspiracy. The rules guide the story to become increasingly convoluted as the game is played.
You & your fellow Illuminati henchmen must pull off an elaborate conspiracy. The rules guide the story to become increasingly convoluted as the game is played.
You & your fellow Illuminati henchmen must pull off an elaborate conspiracy. The rules guide the story to become increasingly convoluted as the game is played.
Games come with an array of achievements & awards, creating lists that we spend hours trying to obtain. There is psychology at play here. Would you like learn some of the methods & why they work?
Starting with $49 apiece, players bid to buy spaces on the 49-square game board. The 1st player to claim 4 spaces in a row, in any direction, wins.
Description:
Starting with $49 apiece, players in The Game of 49 bid to buy spaces on the 49-square (7-by-7) game board. Randomly drawn number cards are auctioned one at a time, with the highest bidder placing a chip on the matching board space. Wild/Payoff cards give players a choice of where to place their chip and also award cash to all players for their chips on the board: $7 per chip, with a payoff maximum of $49. The first player to claim four spaces in a row, in any direction, wins.
Starting with $49 apiece, players bid to buy spaces on the 49-square game board. The 1st player to claim 4 spaces in a row, in any direction, wins.
Description:
Starting with $49 apiece, players in The Game of 49 bid to buy spaces on the 49-square (7-by-7) game board. Randomly drawn number cards are auctioned one at a time, with the highest bidder placing a chip on the matching board space. Wild/Payoff cards give players a choice of where to place their chip and also award cash to all players for their chips on the board: $7 per chip, with a payoff maximum of $49. The first player to claim four spaces in a row, in any direction, wins.
Classic business situations and the game industry collide in this “Clue meets Family Feud” style seminar. Case studies, in-class analysis, & expert advice... with participant prizes for top solutions!