(New) Tycoon: India 1981 - Definitive Edition | PRE-ORDER
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(New) Tycoon: India 1981 - Definitive Edition | PRE-ORDER

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(New) Tycoon: India 1981 - Definitive Edition | PRE-ORDERNOTE: This item is on PREORDER and is expected to get reprinted soon. Shipping commencement (Worldwide): Estimated September October 2026 Tycoon: India 1981 Definitive Edition An award winning heavyweight economic strategy game set during Indias industrial rise. Goblin Magnifico 2026 Winner. Dice Tower Seal of Excellence. 90180 mins 14 players Advanced Economic Strategy Whats New in the Definitive Edition The Definitive Edition is the complete and

NOTE: This item is on PREORDER and is expected to get reprinted soon.
Shipping commencement (Worldwide): Estimated September/October 2026

Tycoon: India 1981 – Definitive Edition

An award-winning heavyweight economic strategy game set during India’s industrial rise.
Goblin Magnifico 2026 Winner. Dice Tower Seal of Excellence.
90–180 mins · 1–4 players · Advanced Economic Strategy

What’s New in the Definitive Edition

The Definitive Edition is the complete and upgraded version of Tycoon: India 1981, bringing together the full game, All Kickstarter content (including KS exclusive goals!), refined rules, upgraded components, and improved play support in one box.

Includes:

  • All Kickstarter-exclusive unlocks, including promo cards and Asset Value dials

  • All stretch goals consolidated into one retail-ready box

  • Refined rules with minor balance and clarity updates based on player feedback

  • Updated Merit cards

  • Reworked iconography for smoother play

  • Upgraded wooden action tokens for better table presence

  • Improved insert and component organization

  • Separate rulebooks for 3–4 player, 2-player + solo play

  • Solo Campaign Book

  • Reference and Appendix material for easier learning and lookup

  • English rulebook included

Recognition

🏆 Goblin Magnifico 2026 Winner
🏆 Dice Tower Seal of Excellence
🌍 Critically acclaimed by strategy gamers worldwide
⭐ 7.8 / 10 on BoardGameGeek with 300+ ratings
🇮🇳 Among the highest-rated modern strategy games from India
🧠 A benchmark for complexity in Indian board game design

The Game

India is changing. Industries are opening up. Power is shifting.

In Tycoon: India 1981, you lead an industrial house competing to dominate key sectors of the economy. You build factories, secure government licenses, influence policies, invest in rival companies, and expand across a shared map of India.

Money matters, but Influence matters more. You compete across multiple systems at once: Asset Value, political Influence, and long-term Favor all play a role. Focusing on just one is rarely enough. The game rewards players who can read the table, plan ahead, and adapt at the right moment.

What Strategy Players Are Saying

“Replaced Brass: Birmingham as my #2 game of all time. A truly incredible and undiscovered gem.”

“A game where reading the table matters more than simply optimizing your own engine.”

“My favorite game of 2025 so far. Brilliant design with tension that lasts till the end.”

What You Do

  • Build factories across six industrial sectors

  • Compete for licenses and control of key regions

  • Invest in your own growth or in other players’ companies

  • Influence policies and use political leverage to your advantage

  • Balance Asset Value, Influence, and Favor across the full game

Every round creates pressure. Every decision has trade-offs.

Why It Stands Out

Most economic games reward efficiency. Tycoon rewards judgment.

You are not just building an engine. You are responding to a shifting system where other players matter as much as the board. Auctions, sector leadership, policies, shares, and political favor interact throughout the game, making timing and table-reading as important as long-term planning.

Who This Is For

Tycoon is for:

  • Gamers who want to deep dive into a unique setting from India

  • Players who enjoy heavy strategy games

  • Those who like planning several turns ahead

  • Those who prefer control and interaction over randomness

  • Economic game fans who enjoy auctions, shares, incentives, and indirect play

Not suited for casual or light play.

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