
Show Business
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Description
Show business is the economical-tactic game for 2 to 5 players aged 13+ with play time 45 min – 2 hours. You act as manager of music group playing one of 5 major music styles: rock, pop, black (e.g. rap, soul, R&B), jazz, club (electronic dance music) and compete with other managers to gain fame and money for you and your musicians.
Employ best musicians and motivate them to write popular songs. Forecast market trends and influence media to have songs of your group on top of charts. Use your contacts in branch and hire professionalists available on the market to support your group as well as to sabbotage successes of your competition. Contract most lucrative concerts and travel with your tournees around Europe. Take care of highest possible satisfaction within a group in order to have your musicians as long as possible with you. It is one year time for you to lift up your debutants on top of popularity. Gain fame and money greater than your competitors.
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- CARD DRAW - DOES VICTORY IN SHOW BUSINESS REALLY DEPEND ON IT
- CHART RANKING - IS IT THE MOST IMPORTANT VICTORY FACTOR
- ENGLISH RULEBOOK IN THE BOX - WHAT TO DO IF I DON'T UNDERSTAND IT
- GROUPIE SPECIAL SKILLS
- PLAYER'S TURN STEP BY STEP (DIFFERENT SCENARIOS)
- POPULARITY CHECK RONDEL EVENT AFTER FIRST TURN
- SPONSOR SPECIAL SKILLS
- WHAT HAPPENS IF SONGS TIE ON THE CHARTS
- WHERE TO BUY IN MY COUNTRY
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CONTENT OF THE BOX:
- 1 game board
- 5 music band boards
- 50 musician cards
- 80 influence cards
- 80 concert tokens
- 4 trend dice
- 80 money coins
- 20 players markers
- song plates
- 3 game rules booklets (english, german, polish)
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Details
Ages: 13 and upArtist: Maciej Hajnrich, Yuri SchipakinDesigner: Grzegorz MajewskiPublisher: SINONISTime: 90 minutesYear: 2010