Power Broker
1975
Designed by Wald Amberstone
Published by Hasbro Industries (Hasbro Bradley)
Each player, in turn, rolls the dice and moves one s pawn along the gameboard. A player may buy the property if it is unowned. If the property is owned, the phasing player must pay the owner a fee. (Does any of this sound familiar?) However, the landing player can take the property away by leaving an Agent behind and rolling a seven on the dice. Players with monopolies can form a cartel and share all rewards. A player who has a monopoly risks losing it to another player. Landing on the Court space can let a player wrest a property from another player because of a lucky dice roll. An individual wins by having two monopolies. A cartel wins by having and holding all the monopolies for three turns. The plastic molded gameboard is packaged in a massive 26 x 26 x 4 box. Second game released by Hasbro that was endorsed by Jerry Lewis, following High Stakes.
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