/pic9034101.jpg)
Arkwright
In Arkwright players run up to four factories in England during the late 18th Century. Your goal is to have the most valuable block of own shares. Thus, you must increase your share value and buy shares from the bank.
What is Arkwright
In Arkwright players run up to four factories in England during the late 18th Century. Your goal is to have the most valuable block of own shares. Thus, you must increase your share value and buy shares from the bank.
To run the factories, you need workers. When hiring Workers, demand is automatically created. But of course you want to replace your expensive workers (wage 2-5) by machines (1). To have more output from your factories you may employ new Workers or improve your factory to the next technical level.
You fix the price for your goods during an action round. To enhance your chances of selling goods, you improve your factories to higher levels, increase the quality and make some sales promotion. The higher these factors, the better are your chances of success - the higher the price, the lower.
Each player has an own set of "action tokens" like "build and modernize factories", "employ new workers", "improve quality" etc. On your turn you place one of those tokens on one of the free spaces in your line of the "Administration board" and pay the according administration costs, ranging from 2 to 10 (even numbers). Some actions depend on how much you paid, i.e. you may buy more machines with one single action, when you pay more (= use a higher space, which is then blocked for the rest of the round). During the game your actions become more and more effective by new tokens, i.e. allow you to buy 3 machines in a single turn instead of 2, increase quality 2 levels instead of only 1...).
Game details
- Players
- 2–4
- Age
- +12
- Duration
- 240 min
- Difficulty
- Expert
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2014
- Mechanics
- Commodity Speculation · Investment · Simulation
- Categories
- Economic · Industry / Manufacturing
- Designer
- Stefan Risthaus
- Publisher
- Maldito Games · Capstone Games · Enjoy Game · Rawstone
Arkwright gallery
Arkwright on Meeplay
See what the Meeplay community plays and thinks about Arkwright, and add your own plays to the record.

What the community says about Arkwright
Se trata de un juego económico ambientado en la revolución industrial. Se desarrolla en cuatro décadas desde 1770 a 1820 en las que los jugadores tendrán que gestionar sus fábricas (pan, ropa, cubertería y lámparas) y procurar vender su producción, o bien exportarla. El objetivo es conseguir dinero para con él, comprar acciones de la propia compañía. Gana el juego quien, al final, tiene mayor valor de la compañía (el número de acciones por el valor de la acción al final del juego). Es denso de reglas y tiene muchos detallitos que hacen que la explicación se vaya más allá de la hora. Se conside
Seco como un ladrillo, te hará tener mente empresarial y deberás sustituir máquinas por trabajadores si quieres ganar. Como la vida misma.
Brutal juego exprime cerebros de gestión económica. Muy bueno, pruébalo si te van este tipo de juegos duros económicos.
2nd Edition
Repetitivo
Difficult to get to the table and they should've organized components and rules a bit better. I got overwhelmed by all the different chits that I didn't understand or knew how to use after reading the rules. A good "Don't Panic!" sheet like in BattleCon would've been nice.
[b]Primera partida[/b](8/10) Duro pero bueno. No perdona errores. [b]Nota2[/b] Precompra en la tienda 4 Dados.
Games similar to Arkwright
Anno 1800: Die ErweiterungExpansion for Base-game
Frisian Landscapes (Fan expansion to Fields of Arle)Expansion for Base-game
ARDEVUR: The Game of ResourcesDice
Roads & Boats: Book of Scenarios Volume 1Expansion for Base-game
24SEVEN: The Sleepless WorldCard Game
City of the Big Shoulders: Burden of DestinyEconomicEverything about Arkwright
How many players is Arkwright for?
Arkwright plays with 2–4 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 240 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 12.


