A better alternative to the included money or chips in the board game Power Grid. These cards are great for keeping your money hidden in the game, as there is only one side with the value and color on it, and the back of the cards feature grey colored art without the cards monetary value on it. Just stack them face down by you, or fan them out and hold them as you would any other hand of cards.
They measure 1.75" X 3.5" and fit in a 108 poker card tuck box(not included)
Denominations have been changed for faster playing. Instead of $1, $5, $10, and $50 it is now $1, $5, and $25 with (38) 1's, (32) 5's, and (26) 25's. 96 total.
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Component | Quantity | Photo |
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Domino Deck | 1 deck of 96 cards | ![]() |
Average Rating | 5 reviews |
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Publish Date | March 20, 2018 |
Edition | Second |
Department | Game Upgrades |
A friend introduced Power Grid to me already had this upgrade. Later when I purchased the game I had to upgrade, once you have been spoiled with this upgrade, it is hard to think of the game without ...
A great improvement over the paper bills. I'd suggest sacrificing a few 25s for a few more 1s and 5s.
way better than the paper money that comes with the game. cards are a nice size, though a little on the thin side. description says you get "(38) 1's, (32) 5's, and (26) 25's" but i was given 38 1's, ...
I hated the original paper money as the amount of money each player has should be private. This was the perfect replacement. We had plenty for our 4 player game, even with 1 player hogging a lot of ca...
I received 32 x ones, 32 x fives and 32 x tenth fives, instead of 38 x ones. I’m guessing/hoping this won’t matter.