Spa Teikoku
(JP¥6,500)
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TAICHI I.
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Purchased a new, unused item. I opened it to check the contents, but I haven't played it. Thank you. National Economy is a straightforward yet realistic worker placement game that incorporates elements of microeconomics. The setting is the 20th century, a time when the economy was booming and many workers were abundant. As a business owner, the player's goal is to manage farms, factories, and shops to build a great fortune. To do this, you hire people, create workplaces, and pay them wages, while also having them buy your products. This allows you to expand your business, and the business owner who earns the most money at the end wins. A major feature of this game is how money is handled. Unlike many games where you can get an unlimited amount of money by using cards, the total amount of money in circulation within the game (household income) is fixed for each round. The money players can obtain comes only from the wages paid to workers. The money earned then flows back to the workers as wages, and they use that money to buy products, forming the basic loop of the game. To increase the money in circulation within the game, you can only sell buildings to the bank (supply) when paying wages to get money. The thrill of this game lies in how you can expand the spiral of wages flowing to workers and having them buy products. Can you expand your industry and build a great fortune? The game ends after the 9th round, and the person with the most points wins.
5 months ago