Owner’s Choice (2006) Board Game
Owner’s Choice is a board game released in 2006 by Game Republic, Inc. It is a game designed by Yasutaka Ikeda, with artwork by Gou Ikeda, Hiroyuki Imahori, and Yosuke Yamaguchi. The game falls into the economic category and features dice rolling and stock holding as its main mechanisms.
Game Components of Owner’s Choice
How To Setup Owner’s Choice
To set up **Owner’s Choice**, players start by placing the game board in the middle of the playing area. Each player selects a marker and places it on the starting position on the board. The stock cards are shuffled and placed within reach of all players. Each player receives a set amount of money tokens. Action cards are distributed according to the game rules.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
In **Owner’s Choice**, players immerse themselves in a simulated stock market environment where strategic thinking and risk management are key. The game encourages players to monitor market trends, make calculated decisions, and use action cards tactically to outmaneuver their opponents.
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Personal Thoughts on Owner’s Choice
**Owner’s Choice** is ideal for those who enjoy economic and strategic games, particularly those with an interest in the stock market. It’s a great choice for small to medium-sized groups looking to engage in a game that requires thoughtful decision-making and market analysis. While it may not be the best fit for casual gamers due to its complexity, it offers a rich and rewarding experience for those willing to invest the time to learn and master its mechanics.
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