Eurobusiness
- Designer (Uncredited)
- Publisher Labo Market
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Start for freeWhat to Expect
In Eurobusiness, you become an investor buying and developing properties in various European countries. You roll dice to move around the board, buy or auction unowned properties, and pay rent when landing on others' holdings. Chance cards introduce taxes, fines, and events. The goal is to be the last player with money by managing assets and loans before others go bankrupt.
Who Is This Game For?
Eurobusiness is suited for players aged 14 and up who enjoy economic strategy and negotiation games. With a duration of about 90 minutes, it fits experienced families or fans of Monopoly-style games. Prior experience with auction and dice mechanics is beneficial due to financial decision-making and negotiation elements.
How It Works
Players roll dice to move around a board representing European countries. Landing on unowned property allows buying or auctioning it. Owning all properties in a country lets you build houses or hotels to increase rent. Landing on other players' properties requires paying rent. Chance cards cause random events, and loans can be taken to avoid bankruptcy. The last solvent player wins.
What Makes It Special
Eurobusiness is a 1983 Polish version of Monopoly without a credited designer. It uses classic mechanics like Auction/Bidding, Dice Rolling, and Stock Holding and belongs to the Monopoly-Like family. It features a regional theme with European countries from the communist era and no known awards.
Pro
- Classic Monopoly mechanics with a European regional theme
- Includes Auction/Bidding, Dice Rolling, and Stock Holding
- Supports 2 to 5 players
- About 90 minutes playtime – medium-length family game
Contra
- No solo mode available
- No credited designer or awards
- Recommended for ages 14 and up, not for young children
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game is set across various European countries during the communist period, including Greece, Italy, Spain, Great Britain, Benelux, Sweden, West Germany, and Austria. Properties are grouped by region on the board.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on acquiring full property sets to build houses and increase your rent income.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, Eurobusiness is designed for 2 to 5 players and has no solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
A game typically lasts about 90 minutes, suitable for a medium-length session.
What prior experience do I need?
Familiarity with economic and Monopoly-like mechanics is helpful.
How does this compare to similar games?
Eurobusiness is a Polish Monopoly variant with a European regional theme and local twists.
Is this suitable for families?
It is suitable for families with players aged 14 and older.
What mechanic makes it special?
Auction/Bidding, Dice Rolling, and managing loans are core mechanics.
Fazit
Eurobusiness is recommended for players who enjoy Monopoly and want a regional European variant with economic elements. It suits 2 to 5 players looking for a 90-minute game with dice and auction mechanics.







