

🏙️ Build your empire, outsmart rivals, and never miss the next big merger!
Renegade Game Studios' Acquire is a strategic board game for 2-6 players aged 12 and up, featuring an updated 9x12 grid board and two distinct play modes—Classic and Tycoon. Players compete as real estate tycoons, leveraging mergers, stock trading, and tactical planning to build the most valuable hotel empire. With a 4.8-star rating and engaging gameplay that balances complexity and accessibility, Acquire offers hours of competitive fun and critical thinking for millennial strategists seeking a sophisticated game night experience.





| ASIN | B0BRYN2FR5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,985 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,284 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (212) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item model number | RGS02575 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Renegade Game Studios |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 9.75 x 2.75 inches |
| Release date | July 11, 2023 |
T**N
A solid strategy game.
I've heard people say that Aquire is the successor to Monopoly and have found it to be true. It doesn't have the family kids game night feel due to the amount of strategic palanning and critical thinking needed but playing with friends will definitely make it a good challenge. Trying to balance your investments in the multiple hotels and expanding your portfolio can be nerve racking but when your game plan works out it's so satisfying. The only negatives I have about the game are that there are little flags?? that go on the hotels that are completely optional so why have them and the money is very thin paper. I'm afraid after several games it may become worn or torn.
I**R
Fun and Engaging!
Fantastic! This has quickly become one of my favorite games. Simple to set up and play, yet enough complexity and variability to keep things exciting. It doesn't seem to matter if you play with 2 or 6, there's always a good bit of fun. My son learned a hard lesson in using money to grow more money!
H**Y
Good to learn finance and investing while having fun
I love this game and the play. Easy to teach and get people having fun along the way. Teaches you about mergers and acquisition. Good to have a strategy and invest in growing stocks. Great value for the money I paid.
B**Y
The Downside of the Two-Player Game, and How to Beat It
Acquire is usually played with 3 or more players. As such, it is a strategy game involving very little luck. In fact it is only the drawing of tiles that injects luck into the game. Acquire can also be played with only 2 players. The rules for the two-player game are very clear, and they, unfortunately, inject a tremendous dose of luck into the game. Plans you’ve made, and money you’ve spent setting up these plans, can be lost by the required pick of a random tile. That’s a huge element of luck that does not exist in the three-plus-player game. It can be very disappointing, leaving a player asking “why bother?” if it is all going to come down to the draw of a random tile. The solution to this problem is very simple: completely ignore the two-player rules. This will change things. For example, in the Classic Mode, ownership of just one share in an active hotel chain will guarantee you the secondary stockholder bonus in the event of a merger. But having only one share is weak when it comes to selling off, and totally useless when it comes to trading shares with the acquiring chain. The main thing is that you have eliminated that ridiculous random-tile draw and all the luck that goes with it. Acquire is a great game.
J**L
Updated version of a wonderful game!
My husband's family has been playing this game for years. We all enjoy it and it's always a highlight of family gatherings. We weren't able to track down an old version of the game so we could have our own set so I was thrilled to see this one has come out. It is a superior quality and is just a really nice looking game. The pieces feel really nice and sleek. My teenagers love this game so it looks like Acquire will have a third generation of players in the family!
D**E
Acquire is a classic game to be included in all Gamers' collections
Hard to believe Acquire could be made better, but this version is better that the 1964 version. Why? Because the rules for tertiary bonuses helps even the game out and makes it a little less luck based. Also, the game looks very nice compared to the 1964 version. Only complaint about the game is that the paper money is made out of paper that sticks together and is hard to separate which would make me knock the rating down by 1/10th of a star. It's hard to find a more simple game that is so deep in strategy than Acquire.
M**N
A great game…still
I clearly remember being on vacation at a beach house with my ex-fiancé in the late 90’s when her Mom’s boyfriend brought this out one night to play. Up until then I had only played mass market games, but lots of them and as much as I could. This was different enough make me a go “wow” when we finished playing. I absolutely loved it. And it opened up parts of synapses I didn’t know existed. Ten or so years later I bought Agricola and slowly began my journey into the modern Tabletop hobby. Cut to today and I have hundreds of board games. During these years I thought back to Aquire and wondered why I didn’t have it in my collection. Now I finally do, and after playing again last week I’m happy to report it’s still a terrific game even after playing so many newer hobby board games. It has held up as a great abstract tactical game after all these years. I would happily play it any time it’s offered. This version is nice but I would have changed the paper money to cardstock and maybe some outside-the-box ideas to make it look and feel more modern. It comes with these super tiny orange plastic flags that I don’t understand the point of. I’m guessing to denote a hotel chain is unable to be merged anymore? I didn’t use them and we didn’t need them. A bigger board and some stands (or player screens) for the tiles would have been nicer. But my gripes are only with the components. As for Gameplay, it’s a classic that’s easy to learn but challenging and fun to play. There is some luck of the draw situations but, as with most games, it’s a bit of luck that builds excitement and keeps you wanting to come back to it. I recommend to every gamer to give this one a try if you’ve never played. There’s not going to be a “wow” moment after playing most modern games but i doubt it will disappoint you as far as a good time goes. For a game that’s going on 60 years old, designer Syd Sackson created something that still holds up to modern ideas of what games are capable of and that’s an amazing achievement.
W**H
Game
Good and confusing game
S**H
Tolles Spiel! Kannte es in der 60er Jahre Version einer Freundin und finde die Neuauflage sehr schön & hochwertig.
P**4
Great strategy game! Easy to learn and very engaging
M**O
Excelente!! Después de muchos años, VOLVIERON a hacer el formato original. La entrega, muy bien.
G**D
Exactly what we expected. Thank you
R**L
Esta nueva edición es muy atractiva a los ojos, las cartas son de excelente calidad, el tablero y las fichas de edificio y headquarters también. Está excelente. La jugabilidad es atrapante, aunque un poco largo para ser un familiar; y más con el máximo de 6 jugadores. En ese sentido lo recomendaría a 4 para que no se alargara tanto. Pero una joya sin duda. Los únicos contras que le pondría serían que las banderillas/estandartes que van en los HQ, son demasiado insignificantes que habría sido mejor que estuvieran adheridas a la pieza desde un principio; no se quedan unidas por nada del mundo. Y la otra es que tiene dinero de papel... no es tan delgado ni tan de mala calidad como en el típico Monopoly/Turista, pero tampoco es recomendable para jugar. Si tienen monedas, fichas de poker o cualquier otro accesorio que usar, reemplázenlos de inmediato. Fuera de eso, súper recomendado.
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