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Power Grid Board Games
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Power Grid is a multiplayer German-style board game designed by Friedemann Friese and published by Rio Grande Games. It is also well-known in its earlier version, Funkenschlag, published in Germany by 2F-Spiele. In the game, each player represents a company that owns power plants and tries to supply electricity to cities. Over the course of the game, the players will bid on power plants and buy resources to produce electricity to provide power to the growing number of cities in their expanding network.
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Retail: $46.89
Price: $32.99
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In Power Grid, players are rival energy magnates, trying to grab a bigger slice of the market as they vie against each other to buy power plants. Additionally, players must acquire raw materials such as coal, oil, garbage, or uranium, to power the plants.
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Retail: $26.75
Price: $17.50
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Two new expansion maps for Power Grid: Brazil on one side, Spain and Portugal on the other. This map also includes a collector's box that will fit all the other expansion maps.
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Retail: $50.79
Price: $35.99
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In Power Grid: Factory Manager players own a factory and try to earn the most money during the game. To be successful, players must use their workers to buy machines and robots at the market and to run the machines most effectively in their factories.
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Retail: $18.94
Price: $11.49
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Two new expansion maps for Power Grid: China on one side and Korea on the other.
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Retail: $18.94
Price: $11.49
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Two new expansion maps for Power Grid: Benelux on one side and Central Europe on the other.
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Retail: $16.99
Price: $9.99
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This expansion is a whole new set of Power Plant cards for Power Grid. It includes rules for several ways to use the new Power Plant cards. A base game copy of Power Grid is required to play this expansion.
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Retail: $18.94
Price: $11.49
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This Power Grid Game Board Set includes two new maps: Italy on one side and France on the other. There are some minor rule changes based on real-world factors in those regions.
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