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Year Published
1962
# of Players:
2 − 6
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 4 players
Recommended with 3, 4, 5, 6 players
(137 voters) [poll]
Playing Time
90 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
12 and up
User Suggested Ages
12 and up
(19 voters) [poll]
Language Dependence
No necessary in-game text
(37 voters) [poll]
Category
Mechanic
Primary Name
Acquire
Alternate Names
Cartel
Hotel-König
Hotelhaie
Investor
Trust
Expanded By
Families
Description Edit | History

This Sid Sackson classic has taken many different forms over the years depending on the publisher. Each player strategically invests in businesses, trying to retain a majority of stock. As the businesses grow with tile placements, they also start merging, giving the majority stockholders of the acquired business sizable bonuses, which can then be used to reinvest into other chains. All of the investors in the acquired company can then cash in their stocks for current value or trade them 2-for-1 for shares of the newer, larger business. The game is a race to acquire the greatest wealth.

The original version is part of the 3M Bookshelf Series.

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More Information Edit | History

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Acquire Versions

1962

wooden tiles
ca. 1962-1963 Acquire by 3M. Original "World Map" Version with wooden tiles. Polychromatic picture of man with glasses holding a tile. Marked "Copyright 1963 by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company" on the back of the box, no copyright mark on the front of the box; box is taller than the standard 3M bookshelf size; image on the back of the box is black and white. Wooden tiles in this version and next have a much smaller font-face than the plastic tile versions. Wooden tiles feature a fleur-de-lys on the back, whereas plastic tiles are merely hollow on the backsides. Instead of the later grid-board, this version has a single-fold game board with a gray Mercator-projection world map with a green grid superimposed over it. This version also used a different rule-set than later versions -- each of the companies had a different number of stock certificates, a number of each were shuffled and dealt out to players at the start of the game, and players were limited to only buy one share per turn, and stock holdings were open to the extent that players were required to show that they owned stock in a company, but not how much stock they owned in the company.
1963
ca. 1962-1963 Acquire by 3M. Wooden tiles version with grid board. Polychromatic picture of man with glasses holding a tile. Standard 3M bookshelf-size box. Rules differ significantly from the previous edition, with an equal number of shares available in each chain, a limit of three stocks bought each turn, open portfolios, etc.
pre-1968 board
ca. 1962-1968 Acquire by 3M. Plastic tiles version with cardboard board with laminated plastic grid overlay. Polychromatic picture of man with glasses holding a tile. Standard 3M bookshelf-size box. This board is pictured on the back of the 1968 box, which has a plastic board.
1968
ca. 1968-1985 Acquire by 3M and, later, by Avalon Hill. Plastic tiles version with plastic grid board. Polychromatic picture of man with glasses holding a tile. Standard 3M bookshelf-size box. Avalon Hill versions used lidded boxes as opposed to the 3M slipcase, but used mostly the same artwork (with minor box variations).
1980
ca. 1980 - Cartel by Grow. Brazilian version.
1982
ca. 1982 - Hotel-Haie by Schmidt Spiele.
1984
ca. 1984 - Acquire/Hotel Konig by Schmidt Spiele.
198?
ca. ?? - Trust by Dujardin - Blue plastic board, white plastic tiles, reference cards in 4 languages, chains denoted by same tiles with chain initials and key color.
1976
ca. 1985 - Acquire by Avalon Hill. Gray box, with picture of a hotel lobby.
1993-3
ca. 1993 - Acquire by Schimdt Spiele - There are at least two covers for this version. Instead of tiles, players draw cards that represent the board intersections. Plastic buildings are placed on the played intersection, and the chains are denoted by markers that plug into the buildings.
1995
ca. 1995 - Avalon Hill version - Guy in suit with hands around glowing building. Cardboard tiles. Special powers tiles.
1997
1997 - Acquire by Schmidt Spiele - The "holy grail" of Acquire versions. Schmidt planned to release a new version of Acquire, one that used the cards concept from their earlier version, but instead with a board whose grid's focus was the center, and every grid combination was represented four times, i.e., four A-1s, four A-2s, four B-1s, etc. The game did not enter full production, and extant copies are estimated to be about one dozen. Note that the box cover is similar but not identical to one of the covers used in 1993!
1999
1999 - Avalon Hill large box version. Plastic tile "caps" for gridded board. Chain markers are buildings of three different heights. Theme has been changed from hotels to technology corporations. Went out of print around 2004-05.
2008
2008 - Avalon Hill square box version. The tiles are cardboard, the caps are double-wide cardboard tiles, and the board is a normal, flat cardboard game board.

Components (Avalon Hill (Hasbro) 1999 Version):

  • Plastic Gameboard
  • 7 Plastic Buildings
  • 108 Corporate Tiles
  • 7 Sets of Stock Certificates (175) (25 x 7)
  • Stock Market Tray
  • 6 Information Cards
  • Paper Money
  • Instructions

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2 Reglamento en Español actualizado
Reglamento en Español actualizado con imágenes de la versión 2009
2009-10-04
2 Acquire 3M version Colorful and Easy-to-Read Information Card
Color-coded and easy to read Information Card with the following Hotels: Tower, Luxor, American, Worldwide, Festival, Imperial, and Continental. Includes all stock prices and bonus payouts in a MS Excel Spreadsheet. 3 Information Cards per page printed. SEE SAMPLE HERE - This is a scan, the actual file is cleaner, crisper and with nicer colors: [imageid=503713medium]
2009-06-23
8 Acquire Corporation Size Track 2008 by Liumas
Track the size of each corporation with this. For the 2008 Hasbro edition.
2009-06-10
8 Acquire Corporation Size Track 1999 by Liumas
Track the size of each corporation with this. Saves us a lot of time, and some trouble, too. For the 1999 Hasbro edition.
2009-06-10
1 Teaching aid for Acquire - in Hebrew
המערך אינו הסבר ממצה של חוקי המשחק אלא אמצעי עזר לשחקן המסביר את חוקי המשחק לשחקנים חדשים
2009-04-26
5 Acquire Information Card to replace black rule insert
I wan't too happy with the readability coming from the black background, and the other info card here used different hotel chain names then my copy of the game. So I made my own.It's 2:3 format so it fits on small photo paper (10 cm x 15 cm)
2009-04-06
9 Acquire - Rule Summary & Teaching Aid
A 1 page rule summary for Acquire - v2. Reformatted to be in portrait & a game overview section has been added to assist with teaching the game. (Hasbro/Avalon Hill version). Designed to be printed on a single A4 page.
2009-03-01
3 Acquire Replacement Money
This file contains nearly perfect replicas of the money for the 70's edition of Acquire. You will need to print: (4)copies of the $5000 on Goldenrod (6)copies of the $1000 on Off-White/Grey (4)copies of the $500 on Salmon (4)copies of the $100 on Pink
2009-01-21
5 Acquire Stock Certificates
This is a 7-page file that will be printed on cardstock. By printing the file (3) times, you will be left with a total of (25) cards of each company plus (2) extra cards each.
2009-01-20
0 Aquire Hasbro 1999 Tuckboxes. Not for sleeved cards
Aquire Hasbro 1999 Tuckboxes. Not for sleeved cards
2008-12-15
Statistics
Board Game Rank: 62
Num Ratings: 6810
Average Rating: 7.49
Standard Deviation: 1.34
Num Views: 305757
GeekBuddy Analysis: Analyze
Similarly Rated: View
Avg. Game Weight: 2.6 moreinfo
Fans: 82
Personal Comments: 2768
Users Owning: 7299
Users Wanting: 297
Users Trading: 315
Has Parts For Trade: 40
Want Parts In Trade: 37
Price History: View
Total Plays: 11290
Plays This Month: 190
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