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$34.95* | Renegade Game Studios | Acquire Strategy Board Game at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Renegade Game Studios | Acquire Strategy Board Game for $34.95.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

7.4 @ BGG [boardgamegeek.com]

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$15.04 lower (30% savings) than the list price of $49.99
$15.05 lower (30% savings) than the previous price of $50

*Previous Popular Deal at $35 with 11 Deal Score and 4 comments.

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Mar 03, 2026 09:31 PM
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drl136usMar 04, 2026 12:40 AM
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I've played three versions of this game and bought the last two printings. This is the most recent revival of it. It has the high-quality board and tiles that the original had, instead of cardboard, but they cheaped out on the cards and money.

The new stock cards are thinner than business card paper, and they changed the company colors for some reason, so the older sets' cards can't be swapped into the newer game.

The money is also smaller and, for some reason, they printed full color on white stock, so all the denominations have white backs.

Other than that, the game is fun and has high replay value. I'd strongly suggest sleeving the stock cards though. They get a lot of use and will tear easy. Even cheap penny sleeves is better than none.
Last edited by drl136us March 4, 2026 at 07:20 PM.
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Mar 04, 2026 09:59 PM
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asdfasdf333Mar 04, 2026 09:59 PM
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Quote from drl136us :
I've played three versions of this game and bought the last two printings. This is the most recent revival of it. It has the high-quality board and tiles that the original had, instead of cardboard, but they cheaped out on the cards and money.

The new stock cards are thinner than business card paper, and the changed the company colors for some reason, so the older sets cards can't be swapped into the newer game.

The money is smaller and for some reason they printed full color on white stock, so all the denominations have white backs.

Other than that, the game is fun and has high replay value. I'd strongly suggest sleeving the stock cards though. They get a lot of use and will tear easy. Even cheap penny sleeves is better than none.
what do you think about using poker chips for money instead? seems like a common problem with board games
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drl136usMar 05, 2026 03:15 AM
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Quote from asdfasdf333 :
what do you think about using poker chips for money instead? seems like a common problem with board games
Should be fine as long as you print matching denomination numbers on them. This game uses $100, $500, $1000 and $5000. You'll also probably need to keep the chips in a separate box or throw out the plastic game insert in the gamebox for enough room for chips to fit.
Last edited by drl136us March 4, 2026 at 07:22 PM.

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