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Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players
Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players
Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players
Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players
Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players
Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players
Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players

Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players – Board Games for Family – 90-120 Minutes of Gameplay – Games for Family Game Night – Kids and Adults Ages 12+ - English Version

Product ID : 48801359
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Galleon Product ID 48801359
Shipping Weight 5.43 lbs
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Model PES57007G
Manufacturer Pegasus Spiele
Shipping Dimension 12.52 x 8.86 x 3.11 inches
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Carnegie - Board Game by Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players Features

  • Andrew Carnegie was a major player in the United States' steel industry. He was not just one of the richest men in the world; he was also a philanthropist and supporter of social causes. Who can become his equal?

  • Carnegie is an elegant and interactive management game.

  • Players compete to grow their companies through shrewd investments in real estate, industry, and transportation. Through careful observation of their opponents' choices, players will find ways to take sole advantage of lucrative opportunities.

  • In the end, the most successful player will be victorious – but success is judged by more than one's wealth. To win, players must also contribute to the country's greatness through their deeds and generosity.

  • 90 to 120 minutes of gameplay for 1 to 4 players, for ages 12 and above.


About Carnegie - Board Game By Pegasus Spiele 1-4 Players

Andrew Carnegie was a major player in the United States' steel industry. He was not just one of the richest men in the world; he was also a philanthropist and supporter of social causes. Who can become his equal? Carnegie is an elegant and interactive management game. Players compete to grow their companies through shrewd investments in real estate, industry, and transportation. Through careful observation of their opponents' choices, players will find ways to take sole advantage of lucrative opportunities. In the end, the most successful player will be victorious – but success is judged by more than one's wealth. To win, players must also contribute to the country's greatness through their deeds and generosity.