A South African board game translates real-world investment strategy into a strategy-based format for players aged 13 and older
Players aged 13 and older can now use a strategy-based board game to practice responding to market changes and building diversified portfolios to grow their net worth. The game, FinMaster, was developed by industrial engineers Elijah Dejan and Danei Rall. It introduces the basics of money management, including saving and investing. The developers' goal is for players to integrate these concepts into their real-world financial habits. One player reported starting an investment account on a Monday after playing the game on a Friday. FinMaster is available at Exclusive Books stores nationally, Takealot, and select hobby board game and toy stores in South Africa.
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