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Business games
I really enjoy business and trading games. Here are some of my favourites from my catalogue.
They're listed alphabetically, so browse down to see more and make a purchase. Or use the tabs above for the full selection of board games available from Games from Pevans.
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Hansa Teutonica Big Box (Andreas Steding)
A new edition of Herr Steding's game of trading across the German States includes the original game and its expansions. The two major expansions (available separately) provide alternative boards covering North-eastern Germany and Britain: £40.00.
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John Company (second ed) (Cole Wehrle)
The story of the infamous British East India Company in game form. Brilliantly realised and with a variety of what-might-have-been scenarios. The second edition has been revised and ups the ante with better production and simpler rules: £90.00.
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Kohle & Kolonie 2nd ed (Thomas Spitzer)
One of Spitzer's series of coal mining games. Starting with a small mine in the nineteenth century, players must develop it to ensure they retain control as the industry consolidates into larger operations: £70.00.
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New Corp Order (Miguel Bruque)
A cleverly challenging game of manipulating media companies while managing your shareholdings in the Corporations that run things. It's all about outwitting your opponents: £25.00.
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Peak Oil (Tobias Gohrbandt and Heiko Günther)
It's been around for a few years now, but it's still an intriguing game of oil companies competing to maintain their revenue (and invest in new energy sources) as the oil begins to run out: £36.00.
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Schichtwechsel (Thomas Spitzer)
"Shift Change" is what the title means and this is another of Spitzer's coal mining games. In this case, it's the second half of the twentieth century and players are challenged to manage their mine even as the industry declines: £48.00.
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Vejen (Thomas Nielsen and Kai Starck)
Clever medieval trading game where players have to cope with two currencies as they buy and sell across the Danish/German border. And deal with events like plague shutting a border town: £40.00.
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Viticulture Essential edition (Jamey Stegmaier and Alan Stone)
This is an archetypal worker-placement game about wine-making: plant vines, harvest grapes, make wine and then sell it for victory points. Just choosing turn order is a little game in its own right. Brilliant stuff: £45.00.
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Yunnan (Aaron Haag)
Players are trading tea from the eponymous province through the whole of China along the Tea-Horse Road. The key is choosing the right moment to switch from generating cash (for further development) to scoring points. Another clever game: £28.00 (in German with English rules).
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