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Ludopedia
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Our Verdict
If you love corporate drama and high‑stakes decisions, Greed Incorporated gives you exactly that, packed with negotiation and auctions.
Highlights
- Well‑crafted auctions
- Dynamic market management
- High‑quality components
Keep in mind
- Steep learning curve
- Long playtime
- High financial tension
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Greed Incorporated puts you in the shoes of a cut‑throat executive trying to turn companies into profit machines – or at least make the books look that way. Each player runs one or more corporations and, using a toolbox of corporate tricks, tries to boost balance sheets, inflate prices and, of course, secure an exit bonus before the market collapses. The game blends intense auctions, goods trading, risky loans and a market that reacts to player actions. You’ll track price trends with colored wooden cubes, buy and sell commodities, and juggle the pressure of keeping your firm solvent. When the credit crunch hits, whoever still has cash in hand makes a dash for the exit bonus while the rest face bankruptcy. Playtime runs 3‑5 hours, perfect for fans of heavyweight strategic decisions and high‑finance drama. Components are sturdy: a large board, wooden cubes, asset cards, gold and silver status symbols, and nicely printed paper money. If you love the thrill of a signed contract and the dread of an economic collapse, Greed Incorporated will become your next obsession. Be warned, though: the learning curve isn’t shallow and tension spikes when credit dries up. In the end, the goal is to walk out richer than you walked in, leaving rivals in the dust.
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Publisher
Splotter Spellen
Designer
Jeroen Doumen, Joris Wiersinga
Artist
Ynze Moedt
How many players can join?
3 to 5 players.
How long does a game last?
Typically 180–240 minutes, depending on player count and familiarity.
What is the game's complexity?
Medium‑high (BGG weight 3.6/5) with detailed rules and many strategic choices.
What components are included?
Board, colored wooden cubes, asset cards, gold and silver status symbols, paper money, markers and manager tokens.
Who is the game best suited for?
Fans of economic, auction and heavy negotiation games who don’t mind long play sessions.
Do I need prior finance knowledge?
Not required, but basic cash‑flow and market concepts make the game smoother.
Are there any expansions or official variants?
No official expansions have been released for Greed Incorporated yet.