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Take Stock

Take Stock

Z-Man Games · 2006
2–660 min10+ yrs1.8/5 complexity5.8 BGG#12.317 BGG847Strategy
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Trying to invest in the future? Read the stock reports, follow the trends, talk to valued advisors. Or chuck the whole thing and play Take Stock ! You are the power players.

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official art · Z-Man Games

Trying to invest in the future? Read the stock reports, follow the trends, talk to valued advisors. Or chuck the whole thing and play Take Stock !

You are the power players. You can choose to make the prices rise as you purchase stocks in strong companies, or you can choose to crush the dreams of your opponents by freezing their accounts or crashing the market.

Remember, the one with the most at the end wins!

Each player collects stock certificates in five stocks, (Crispyflake Corn Cereal Co., Glittering Gems Ltd., Zeta-Chip Technology Ltd., Arctic Oil Drilling Co., and Movie Madness Distributors), that they hope will have a high price when the market closes. The goal of the game is to accumulate the highest score after four rounds of play.

Contents:

 100 Cards
 30 Tokens
 1 Rulebook

There are 60 "share" cards (numbered 1-12 for each stock) representing a stock value if placed in the market, or representing a certificate of 1, 2 or 3 shares if placed in front of the player. There are 40 "market event" cards which affect the stock market in various ways: 3 stock splits, 1 stock crash and 1 insider trading for each stock; 4 stock audits; 3 stock freezes; 2 no market changes; 1 market upturn; 1 market downturn; 1 stock option gained; 1 stock option lost; 1 market crash; and 1 market closed. There are 30 tokens representing stock options allocated to the players at the beginning of the game.

The stock starter cards (the 1's) are placed in a column in the middle of the table to represent the stock market. The value of each stock is represented by the highest number in each row. During each round, players may choose to increase the value of a particular stock by playing a card from their hand onto the corresponding row on the table.

Players may also choose to place cards from their hand onto the table in front of them, to represent shares acquired for a particular stock.

Market events may also be played to affect the market prices.

At the end of each round, options may be exercised to buy up extra shares, after the market has closed. Each player's score is calculated by multiplying the closing price of each stock with the number of shares held for that stock.

The winner is the player with the highest score at the end of four rounds.

game anatomy
Complexity1.8 / 5
BGG rating5.8 / 10
Vibe
Strategy
Language dependence
No in-game text needed
🌐 plays without English
Play time
60 min
Players
2–6
Recommended age
10+ yrs
BGG rank
#12.317
from Trișache · verified

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Q3How do you play Take Stock?
Take Stock is a card game game, for 2–6 players, taking ~60 minutes, featuring commodity speculation. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Take Stock — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does Take Stock support?
Take Stock is played by 2–6 players.
Q5How long does a game of Take Stock take?
A game of Take Stock takes about 60 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Take Stock for?
Take Stock is recommended from age 10.
Q7How complex is Take Stock?
Take Stock has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 1.8 out of 5.
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