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Nota bene: | |||
# Rules implemented on BGA are the rules of the '''first edition''' of the game. The reference for rules is the English rulebook linked from the BGA game page. | |||
# You can always sell goods to the bank at half-price (this is a slight implementation change because the half-price demand location is hidden) | |||
# '''Price Protection''' works as a '''passive ability''' in this adaptation. The 2nd edition rules mentions that it is a once-per-decade ability, which is not the case here. | |||
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'''Stock Phase''' | '''Stock Phase''' | ||
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## Demand Tiles can be filled in any order | ## Demand Tiles can be filled in any order | ||
## Goods that are not sold remain in the Company Treasury | ## Goods that are not sold remain in the Company Treasury | ||
## If no goods are sold or Operating Revenue is withheld, decrease Stock Value by one | ## If no factory produces any goods, or if no goods are sold, or if Operating Revenue is withheld, decrease Stock Value by one | ||
## If Operating Revenue is paid as Dividends, Stock Value may increase | ## If Operating Revenue is paid as Dividends, Stock Value may increase | ||
# Shift Supply Chain and refill markets if necessary | # Shift Supply Chain and refill markets if necessary |
Latest revision as of 08:19, 9 May 2022
Nota bene:
- Rules implemented on BGA are the rules of the first edition of the game. The reference for rules is the English rulebook linked from the BGA game page.
- You can always sell goods to the bank at half-price (this is a slight implementation change because the half-price demand location is hidden)
- Price Protection works as a passive ability in this adaptation. The 2nd edition rules mentions that it is a once-per-decade ability, which is not the case here.
Stock Phase
Pay with Personal Treasury
On your turn you may:
- Sell any number of Certificates in one or more companies at their Stock value. Move sold Certificate(s) from your Personal Treasury to the Bank Pool and receive $ from the Bank to your Personal Treasury. Then, for each share sold, decrease the Stock Value by one. If you sell company's Certificate this Decade, you cannot later buy a Certificate of the same company in the same Decade.
- May buy one Stock certificate. Pay $ from your Personal Treasury. You may start a company during this phase, except during the first round, as it counts as buying the 30% Director's certificate.
- Certificate from a Company Treasury - Pay $ to its Company Treasury.
- Certificate from the Bank Pool - Pay $ to the Bank.
Start a Company
- Gain the Company Charter
- Choose the initial Stock value ($35, $40, $50, or $60)
- Pay for the Director's certificate for 3 X Stock Value. Pay to the Company Treasury.
- Place remaining company Certificates in the Company Treasury
- Place marker on the initial Appeal on the Appeal Track. Do not gain Appeal Bonuses for initial Appeal.
End of Phase
- Give priority Deal marker to the player to the left of the player who last sold or bought a Certificate this phase.
- If a company is completely owned by players (no Certificates are in the Company Treasury or Bank Pool), increase its Stock Value by one.
Building Phase
Turn Order: Simultaneous
- Deal 2 new buildings to each each so that they have 3 in hand
- Each player chooses one to play on the leftmost space on their building track
- Each player chooses one to discard out of the game
- Each player keeps one for the next round
- Buildings area revealed simultaneously
- Refill the job market based on the newly revealed buildings
Note: Each player gains a Partner during the 3rd round of the game
Action Phase
Pay with Company Treasury Turn Order: Player indicated by the turn order track On your turn:
- Place one of your Partners on an action space and perform the action on behalf of one of your companies
- Companies may need to pay for actions:
- Company to Bank (when using actions that are not on a building track, or when buying Capital Assets)
- Bank to Company (when using fundraiser actions)
- Company to Player (when using actions that are on a building track)
- Bank to Player (some actions which gives resources to the company)
- Company to Shareholders (when paying extra dividends)
Notes:
- You cannot pay for any costs from your Player Treasury during this phase
- You may exhaust a company's Capital Assets at any time on your turn
- Resources gained from actions come from Haymarket Square
- Newly gained Partners are available for use during this round
End of Each Player's Turn: Shift and replace Capital Assets if necessary End of Phase: When all players have run out of available Partners
Operation Phase
Pay with Company Treasury Turn Order: Company from highest to lowest Appeal On Each Company's Turn:
- (Advanced Rules Only) Emergency Fundraising: may sell Certificate(s) from Company Treasury to Bank Pool. Receive $ in Company Treasury from the Bank. Then decrease Stock Value by one for each Share sold and an additional one for Emergency Fundraising.
- May purchase resources from the Supply Chain
- May run factories from left to right. For each factory:
- Place spent resources in Haymarket Square
- Gain any produced goods
- Gain manager bonus (if employed)
- May run next factory to the right only if all factories to the left of it produced in the current Operating Phase
- May sell goods to Demand Tiles and calculate Operating Revenue
- Demand Tiles can be filled in any order
- Goods that are not sold remain in the Company Treasury
- If no factory produces any goods, or if no goods are sold, or if Operating Revenue is withheld, decrease Stock Value by one
- If Operating Revenue is paid as Dividends, Stock Value may increase
- Shift Supply Chain and refill markets if necessary
Notes
- Any time on company's turn, may exhaust Capital Assets
- Any time on company's turn, may trade two of the same resources to Haymarket Square for any one resource from Haymarket Square
- The first time all of the factories in your first company produces at least one good this phase, gain a Partner
Clean Up Phase
- Discard the Capital Asset in the $40 spot out of the game, shift and refill Capital Assets
- Move all resources in the $10 market in the Supply Chain to Haymarket Square, shift and refill Supply Chain
- Discard Demand Tiles that are completely filled and Demand Tiles with an X, shift Demand Tiles (if necessary), and refill Demand Tiles (top to bottom, right to left)
- Return Partners to all players
- Ready each company's Capital Assets for use
- Move the Decade marker to the next Decade
Additional Notes
- Capital Assets and Demand Tiles are limited
- Appeal Bonus Extra Goods tokens are limited to 10
- When there are not enough resources to refill the Supply Chain: refill the remaining resources from the bag, move all resources from Haymarket Square into the bag, but leave two of each resources in Haymarket Square, refill the rest of the Supply Chain from the bag.
- When a company gains an Appeal Bonus, they can gain $25 in the Company Treasury instead of the Appeal Bonus
- You may only exhaust a company's Capital Assets once each round, exhausting them may require you to pay from the Company Treasury to the bank. Resources gained come from Haymarket Square.
- Cannot own both Director and Preferred Certificate of a single Company. Cannot own more than 6 shares (60%) of a single company.
- The number of certificates you can own across all companies is limited to 10/12/14 for 2/3/4 players
Credit: Kelvin T (Orangetang)