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  • Nope, not WiF.

    Another clue coming your way soon.

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    • BTW, for those wondering, I'm just copy/pasting a review for the game.

      Clue 2: (Expands on the first clue)

      Undeniably developers most underrated game, title is a complex and faithful PC conversion of designers popular boardgame.

      As with developers other games, strong computer AI keeps the gameplay fresh and interesting even in the beer-and-pretzel design (a normal game here lasts 8-10 hours).

      In addition to conventional decisions found in other genre games, title features a unique and challenging stock market model that truly is the best I have seen in games of this type (and, being a Finance person with a passion for genre, I've seen quite a lot).

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      • Only stock market model I can think of is Railroad Tycoon 2, which doesn't seem to fit all the clues. I'll plump for it anyway though.

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        • Originally posted by Dale
          DrSpike:

          Oh come on. You wouldn't think it'd be that easy eh?
          You never know...........I got one of Duke's in about 14 seconds.

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          • Gazillionaire ?

            That can hardly have been a board game, can it?

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            • No and no. Though I will say one of the last two guesses is on the right track.

              DrSpike:

              The only game I've done clues for that was really easy was Pitstop, and then only because I had 3 hours before I left for Thailand. Other than that, all mine have been hard.

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              • Billionaire?

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                • Duke, he said, "on the right 'track.'"

                  Rails Across Amercia?
                  We're sorry, the voices in my head are not available at this time. Please try back again soon.

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                  • A-train?

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                    • I think we all know that the game with the most intricate Stock Market model is the Game of Life.

                      I make movies. Come check 'em out.

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                      • Avalon Hill made the 1830 boardgame, and I hope that there was a computer conversion of it.

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                        • Nick Leeson simulator?

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                          • Originally posted by Dale
                            BTW, for those wondering, I'm just copy/pasting a review for the game.

                            Clue 2: (Expands on the first clue)

                            Undeniably developers most underrated game, title is a complex and faithful PC conversion of designers popular boardgame.

                            As with developers other games, strong computer AI keeps the gameplay fresh and interesting even in the beer-and-pretzel design (a normal game here lasts 8-10 hours).

                            In addition to conventional decisions found in other genre games, title features a unique and challenging stock market model that truly is the best I have seen in games of this type (and, being a Finance person with a passion for genre, I've seen quite a lot).
                            I remember reading this review of the game - damned thing wont come to me just now, but the pressure is on the rest of you
                            'The very basis of the liberal idea – the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.

                            Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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                            • Originally posted by duke o' york
                              Avalon Hill made the 1830 boardgame, and I hope that there was a computer conversion of it.

                              1830? That sounds about right. I know one of the developers.
                              Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.

                              Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer

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                              • millionaire
                                We're sorry, the voices in my head are not available at this time. Please try back again soon.

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