And in October 1996, we launched the CASHFLOW board game in Singapore to a group of about 500 players.Ī few years after we launched the CASHFLOW game the New York Times newspaper called us and said they wanted to do a story on the game. ![]() Having never invented a board game, every day was an experiment in what works and what doesn’t works. And it opens up discussion about money and investing that most people never talk about. You make investing mistakes… but with play money, not real money. It’s actually people teaching people.īy playing the game you see different strategies of different players. ![]() ![]() More importantly, a board game allows the players to become the teachers. ![]() "Rich Dad Poor Dad" - The #1 Personal Finance Book of All-Time We asked ourselves, “What if we could combine investing, one of the scarier subjects when it comes to money, and accounting, probably the most boring subjects, and create a fun and entertaining board game that teaches people exactly what we did?” That way the board game travels, and we don’t have to, because one of our mantras at Rich Dad is “ the more people we serve, the more effective we become.” People teaching people is much more effective and reaches so many more people, than us.
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