Stock Market Board Game

Stock Market Board Game

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All Versions of Stock Market Board Game

1.2.1

December 10, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Fixes issue with the app failing to launch on latest version of iOS.
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1.2

May 19, 2017

- Updated to ensure compatibility with latest versions of iOS

1.1.1

December 13, 2013

Fixed integer overflow when you accumulate more than 4 BILLION shares in one company.
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1.1

December 4, 2013

- Updated to work with iOS7 interface - Higher denominations of shares for people crazy enough to set their winning score in the billions of dollars. Just swipe left/right to access more denominations when buying/selling stocks. - To remove ambiguity, a marching-ants-style path will be displayed when your move can be made to more than one possible board location. - Fixed blurry text on the game board for Retina displays.
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1.0

March 9, 2011

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Description of Stock Market Board Game

Stock Market is a retro-style board game for the iPad. Play the Stock Market and you could earn your fortune! With each throw of the dice, you can buy and sell shares, collect dividends and attend stockholder meetings. The winner is the first person to reach the "Winning Net Worth". Several game rules are customizable allowing you to adjust the behaviour of the game and extend or shorten the length of a game. The stock prices go up or down with each move depending on the square you land on. Remember to buy low, sell high and attend as many stockholder meetings as possible and you could earn your fortune playing the market. Play against three difficulty levels of AI, other (local) humans or any combination of the two. Custom board layouts can be added via iTunes. Please visit the website link to see a video of this game in action.
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Stock Market Board Game: FAQ

Is Stock Market Board Game optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, Stock Market Board Game works on iPad devices.
The Stock Market Board Game app was created by Gerry Beggs.
Stock Market Board Game currently supports iOS 8.0 or later.
The average rating for the Stock Market Board Game app is 3.9.
The Primary Genre Of The Stock Market Board Game App Is Games.
1.2.1 is the most recent version of the Stock Market Board Game app.
The latest Stock Market Board Game update was rolled out on June 29, 2024.
The Stock Market Board Game app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Stock Market Board Game app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Gerry Beggs.
You can use the Stock Market Board Game app in English.
Unfortunately, Stock Market Board Game is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Stock Market Board Game.
No, Stock Market Board Game does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Stock Market Board Game

  • Dice are not rigged

    I think the algorithm reflects the true odds of each dice roll.
    If in doubt, create a table for each dice roll and observe if there is a major deviation from real dice probability.
    It would be more work to create a mathematically non-natural bias different between human and AI and it serves no purpose. The bias is in the user's perception IMHO.
  • It a lot of fun BUT…

    This game is great and follows the board game well. However, the dice rolls are clearly rigged here. In some other games you can choose a “bias” for the dice or choose fully random… I sure wish you could do that here.
  • Great Game - Dice still Rigged

    I loved playing this game back in high school. So much so, my friend and his mom extended the game by creating larger currencies and creating some minor house rules (e.g. buying 1 share was assumed). This digital version is great and I keep coming back to it even though the dice rolls are not random. The developers should either 1) fix the dice rolls so that they are truly random 2) generate pre-rolled dice (say 10,000), shuffle those and then doll out the dice sequentially like cards.