In the 1920s the US stock exchange experienced a period of growth previously unknown Everyone speculated & many become millionaires overnight In Mogul — a revised & expanded version of the 2002 game of the same name — players buy & sell railway stock trying to outsmart both the opponents & the market Each of the five railroad companies has five to eight shares & in addition to being a share of the company each share card has a box on it that indicates another company Players start with particular stock holdings based on the number of players in the game & their position in turn order Each turn one stock card is revealed from the deck Players earn 1 for each share of this color that they own then an auction ensues Turn by turn players must drop one of their bidding chips into a bowl in order to stay in the auction When a player passes whether by necessity or choice they take all of the chips from the bowl thereby earning bidding power for future auctions When all but one player has passed this last player wins the auction & has the right to either keep the share or sell stock matching the color of the company depicted on the bottom of the share; the player who dropped out of the auction last takes the action that the winner didn&t take If a player sells stock they either sell all shares of this color that they own earning as much for each share as the number of those stock cards face up on the table or they sell none of them; in the latter case the player places a station depot in their color on an empty space of the appropriate color on the game board This game board has multiple networks in the five colors of the game & at game&s end each depot has a dollar value equal to the number of that player&s depots in the same network When the crash card is revealed from the deck the game ends Players earn 1 for each share still in front of them & each five bidding chips they hold in addition to the value of their depots Whoever has the most money wins! Players 3-5 Playing Time 45 Minutes Suggested ages 13