Economy games are about buying stuff, to get things, that help you buy other stuff, to win the game. Much like the actual economy, these games can be filled with some questionable decisions which result in either massive profits or huge losses.
In each of these games you will compete to be the first merchant to collect 5 gems in a Turkish market, restore more tiles on the Fresco for the Pope, or build the most profitable and most reputable city in town.
(2-5 Players)
For people who want an engaging game with simple rule, fast turns, and variable setup.
Or people who like pick up and deliver games.
Or people who want an excuse to sing Aladdin songs, becoming more than riff-raff, street rats.
(2-4 Players)
For people who want an intuitive intro to Eurogames.
Or people who want a game that can become more/less difficult to accommodate the players at the table.
Or people who just want to sleep in to make their workers happy.
(2-4 Players)
For people who want a physical version of city building video games like SimCity or Cities: Skylines.
Or people who want a unique game experience at the expense of simplicity.
Or people who insist it’s what’s on the inside that counts...not the horrific cover art.