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29 October 2017

Review: Bulls and Bears Board Game by Bulls and Bears




This is a great idea for a game.  It gives adults and older children (Ages 13 and up) a fun way to learn about money and investing.

The really great thing about this game is it is not a zero-sum game.  That is, just because one person does well on a move does not necessarily mean another player has to give up something. In fact, other players will sometimes actually benefit more from a player’s move than the player.

The box says that it is for 2 to 6 players but, one person could play the game solo.

We found the game to be fun and think it will make an excellent gift for any family with teenagers. Let’s face it, learning about finance can be boring.  For many it just seems too theoretical.  With a game like Bulls and Bears, one can see how the theory actually applies to real life.

Bulls and Bears Board Game deserves all five stars.  You may find your kids thumbing through your old finance books in an effort to beat all opponents.

You will want to get seven zipper bags or some type of box with seven good sized compartments to keep the coins in.  This was the only problem we had with the game.



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