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The Really Nasty Bankers Game (2013) – Ruthless Investing, Dirty Tricks, and Outrageous Fun

The Really Nasty Bankers Game (2013) – Ruthless Investing, Dirty Tricks, and Outrageous Fun

If Monopoly had a wicked twin, this would be it. In The Really Nasty Bankers Game, you don’t just aim to win — you aim to dominate, deceive, and destroy your opponents in the most outrageous ways possible. It’s all about cash, corruption, and cleverness as you race to make £10 million in Bankers Bonus money. Whether you're investing wisely or pulling the rug from under someone else’s empire, this game brings out your inner financial villain. And the best part? The more ruthless you are, the more fun you’ll have.

How to Play

Each player becomes a banker representing a fictional bank. You’ll be investing in different markets — stock, currency, or commodities — and placing your investment cards face down on the board. Every card has a hidden value from £0 to £10 billion, and your aim is to cash them in at just the right moment for massive returns. But beware — the market can boom or bust with the spin of a dial, and you might lose it all.

On your turn, roll the dice and move your playing piece around the board. You’ll land on spaces that let you invest, cash in, crash markets, or use sneaky "Really Nasty" cards to sabotage your rivals. You can accuse others of over-investing, crash entire markets to ruin everyone’s plans, or send opponents off to lunch while you rake in the profits.

Win by being the first to reach £10 million in Banker’s Bonus money. Or, just play to be the biggest nuisance at the table — there’s satisfaction in that too.

Why Rent This Game

If you're after a game that brings out everyone's competitive side and adds a good dose of mischief, this one’s a must. It’s perfect for older kids, teens, and adults who love games that mix strategy with a little bit of chaos. Whether you're a group of friends or a family with a dark sense of humour, this game is guaranteed to shake things up. No two games play out the same, and everyone has the chance to claw their way back to the top — or be sent straight to the restaurant.

This is capitalism at its cheekiest — and it’s so much fun.

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