玩家评分: 6.6

拥有
鲨鱼
Shark

桌游极客排名: 2808

本月排名变化: 36

玩家评分: 6.6

玩家人数: 2 - 6 (最佳: 4人)

时长: 90 分钟

难度: 2.21 (轻度策略)

适合年龄: 12+

专业评分: 5.96

语言依赖:

无依赖

出版年份: 1987

出版商:

| Falomir Juegos | Flying Turtle Games | Otto Maier Verlag

设计师:

| H. Jean Vanaise

美工:

| A. Lefort | J. C. Sohier | Walter Wagner

桌游类别:

|经济

桌游机制:

|商品投机 |骰子驱动 |股票

鲨鱼是一个股票交易游戏,让人联想起Acquire,在游戏板上的抽象戏剧决定了各家公司的股价。相似之处在此结束,但是,鲨鱼比“收购”更为自由。每个玩家可以在转牌前后都可以购买(总共最多5股),卖出(无限制)股票并在他的转弯期间骰子决定哪个公司可以影响他在哪个地区他可以放置该公司的标记。在公司的另一个标记旁边增加公司的股价,这有助于两方面的利益:首先,放置标记,玩家获得与新价格相等的资金,其次,所有玩家都获得了增加的金额,乘以每个拥有的股份数。这样的财富并不是没有风险,但是,由于两家公司的标记组相邻,导致较小的集团被从董事会中删除,相应地降低了该公司的股价 - 所有参与者必须支付减少的数额再次乘以该公司持有的股份数量!

如果所有一家公司的标记已被使用,如果一家公司的股价达到15,或者全部的股票在游戏中销售;在那个时候,球员们将自己的股票兑现,并确定谁以最多的钱赢了。

Shark is a stock-trading game slightly reminiscent of Acquire, in that abstract plays on the game board determine the share values of the various companies. The similarities end there, though, as Shark is more free-wheeling than Acquire. Each player may buy (maximum 5 shares total during the turn) and sell (unlimited) shares both before and after his turn, and during his turn rolls dice to determine which company he can affect and in what region he can place that company's marker. Placing next to another of that company's markers increases the company's share price, which pays out in two ways: first, for placing the marker, the player gets money equal to the new price, and secondly, all players get paid the amount of the increase, multiplied by the number of shares each of them owns. This wealth is not without risks, though, as placing in a way that brings two companies' marker-groups adjacent to each other causes the smaller group to be removed from the board, decreasing that company's share price accordingly -- and all players must pay the amount of the decrease, again multiplied by the number of shares they hold in that company! The game ends if all of one company's markers have been used, if one company's share price reaches 15, or all of shares in the game are sold; at which time the players cash out their stock and determine who, with the most money, has won.