Stock-Sight
A downloadable game
Overview
Despite having otherwise normal lives the players wake up one morning and realize they can see the future with foresight. With this newfound power, they see the state of the stock market over the next 7 years as well as a market crash at the end of it all. Using this information, they decide to work together to make enough money to get their families through the upcoming crisis. With every year that goes by they will buy and sell stocks, watching as their actions lead to the future they see changing in unpredictable ways.
Objective
Throughout the game, players will invest in the stock market. Their goal is to use the investments and ensure everyone has a certain amount of money saved by the end of the final round. Should even a single player have less than the requirement at the end of the final round, then everyone loses. However, the players can also win bigger by making more money, ensuring their families achieve a greater degree of security during the crash.
Print & Play Instructions
This game requires players to print various pieces/parts such as the board strips, cards, etc. Once printed players need only cut them out, below are a few notes for players to keep in mind as they prepare the pieces.
1. I recommend reading through the rules first before printing as some pages will print multiples of the same piece for multiplayer, such as the Tracker Sheets
2. No matter the player count always print and cut out all cards for play
3. The Modifier Cards file should be printed double sided, everything else should be single sided
Thanks
Thank you for giving me and this game a chance I hope you have fun and maybe even learn something along the way.
-Ben
Updated | 6 days ago |
Published | 7 days ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Release date | 7 days ago |
Author | Benjamin Midanik |
Tags | Co-op, Economy, foresight, Indie, Multiplayer, Print & Play, Singleplayer, stock, Tabletop, Time Travel |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Multiplayer | Local multiplayer |
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