Big Business

Transogram · Board game · 1936
2–4 · best 4 45 min Weight 1.5/5
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4.6 rating BGG
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4.6 rating BGG
Our Verdict

Perfect for those seeking a classic, fast-paced economic game without complications.

Highlights
  • Simple and intuitive rules
  • Engaging tycoon theme
  • Fluid game pace
Keep in mind
  • Considerable reliance on luck
  • Very traditional mechanics
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About the game
Ever thought about building an industrial empire from scratch? In Big Business, you step into the shoes of a visionary tycoon with the mission to dominate the United States economy. The game puts you and your friends in a fierce competition to acquire industrial patents across various states, turning entire regions into production hubs. Imagine the scene: while one player tries to dominate the lumber industry in Washington, another might be focusing on dairy production in Wisconsin to secure their market share.

The dynamics are straightforward and engaging, focusing on expansion and competition. You'll need a bit of luck with the dice and a keen business instinct to ensure your ventures grow faster than your opponents'. It's the kind of game that evokes the golden age of American capitalism, where investment strategy and asset management make all the difference between bankruptcy and fortune.

The great charm here is the simplicity. There are no mile-long manuals or rules that require a PhD to understand; you learn as you play and are soon negotiating patents and expanding your influence across the map. It's the perfect choice for those who enjoy classic board games that blend luck, financial management, and a pinch of healthy rivalry. If you like classic board games that mix luck, financial management, and that 'I'm getting rich' feeling, Big Business delivers exactly that experience.
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In English

BEST PLAYER COUNT
2 OK
3 REC
4 BEST
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Country: USA
Publisher Transogram
Designer (Uncredited)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are very simple and intuitive, ideal for those who don't want to spend hours reading manuals.
How long does a game last?
Games are quick, usually lasting around 45 minutes.
How many people can play?
The game accommodates 2 to 4 players, making it great for friends or family.
Do I need experience with economic games?
No. It's a great entry point for anyone wanting to start playing financial management themes.
Is the game highly strategic or luck-based?
It's a mix, but luck with the dice has a significant weight on movement and progress.