Acquire is a game of hotel investment and development. The game is played on a 12 x 9 numbered grid. The players take turns placing numbered tiles on the corresponding square on the grid. The tiles represent hotels. When two or more tiles are placed adjacent to each other a "chain" is formed. Players may purchase stock in hotel chains. The more tiles which make up the chain the more the stock is worth.
When a tile is placed in such a way as to connect two chains the chains merge and the larger chain absorbs the smaller. The top two stockholders in the losing chain receive compensation for the merger. All players can then reinvest their stock as they see fit.
A chain of 11 or more hotels cannot be taken over and is called a "safe" chain. When all of the chains on the board are "safe" and no more tiles can be played the game is over. The players calculate their stock values and the player with the highest net worth is the winner.
Acquire was the first of the "business simulation" games released as part of the 3M bookshelf series and is probably the best known. As a business simulation it is quite abstract but as a game it works very well, with the players having to carefully decide how to manage their stocks and investments and how to play their tiles so as to maximize the worth of their holdings. Players do find themselves taking the mentality of a stock investor; buying heavily into a chain just so it can be merged into another and a profit taken or dumping stock in a chain before it is bought out and the stock rendered worthless. Games magazine ranks this as one of their all time classic games, a rating it certainly deserves.
17 comments on Acquire:
I grew up with this game. Is there is place that I can purchasse it?
There are several versions of Acquire still out there. Check the FAQs link in the left sidebar to get info on the various versions and the Links link for a list of several places where you can buy a copy of the game.
does anybody have a copy of the instructions???
Would like to purchase I live in South Africa
In the 70s my parents bought this game as a "bookshelf" game along with another game called "Lie, Cheat, and Steal".
I have Aquire, but not "Lie,Cheat, and Steal". Does anyone know where I could find it?
The instructions for the bookshelf edition of Aquire are on the inside cover.
Does anyone know where I can get a computer game version of aquire? I used to have it years ago (a dos bassed version), but I lost it.
Was just at Barnes & Nobles the other day, and they have a new editions of Acquire! I was amazed, it's the best one of them all!
Yes, you CAN buy an updated version at Barnes and Noble:
http://gifts.barnesandnoble.com/Toys-games/Acquire-Board-Game/e/9780786950072
If anyone is looking for the rules still, you can email me and I'll type up a document. The rules for the original game were printed on the inside of the lid.
Is there a magnetic, travel-sized version of Acquire?
The new version of Acquire is terrible. I have the 3M and 1999 versions of this game...the new one is just awful. Cardboard pieces, unappealing all around. Find an old version on Ebay instead.
I have played Aquire for years and feel it's the best ever, I had a Aquire program for the palm but when I got a ipac I couldn't find a program for it.
If anyone knows where I can get an Aquire program please let me know ..
Dale
dehle@yahoo.com
There is an Online version out there called NetAcquire which is fairly good.
http://www3.telus.net/kensit/NetAcquire/
I have a copy of the old DOS version, but it does not play well, and the 'bot' player cheats! Try NetAcquire. If you like this game you'll enjoy playing with fellow Acquire lovers.
Old version of Aquire definately better quality than the new one
The Acquire Game, exist in Windows system ?
the older versions made in the sixties are the better, the newer ones with the cards instead of the plastic tiles tend to slide around on the board.
I know but the detail on the company tiles and the detail on the stock make the newer one more favorable coming from an artist point of view. Someone should ask Avalon Hill if they can create a collector's Edition of aquire that has the best of both worlds!
I have a copy of Acquire I bought in the mid-70's with an interesting defect. On the plastic board, the square 3E is printed upside down! Really. Me and my family have played hundreds of games with this copy and we always chuckle at the defect on the board.
Is it possible that this copy of the game is rare and valuable?

