Board Game

Pay Day

Released 1974 / 2-6 players / 30-30 min / Ages 8+

Also known as 31 dias, La Bonne Paye, Budget, Budget: vart tar pengarna vägen, Fin de Mes, Giorno di paga, Jour de Paye, Lach je rijk, Löning, Ohne Moos nix los, Ohne Moos Nix Los!, Paga e Cala, Palkkapäivä, Pasta Gansa, Payday, PayDay, Payday Jour de Paye, Payday!, Salaris!, Tilipäivä, Zahltag, Zaster, Ημέρα Πληρωμής

Designer: Paul J. Gruen

Publisher: Borras Plana S.A., Clipper, Hasbro, Majora, MB Juegos, MB Spiele, Milton Bradley, Miro Company, Palitoy Ltd., Parker Brothers, Parker Spiele, Real Fun Toys, Toltoys, Waddingtons, Winning Moves France, Winning Moves Games (USA)

Description

Pay Day is played on a one-month calendar with 31 days. During the game, players will have to deal with various bills and expenses, but will also have the opportunity to make deals on property and earn money. At the end of each month, players are paid their salary (the same for each player) and must then pay off all outstanding bills, taking out a loan if necessary. Most money (or least debt) wins after a certain number of months decided by the players (3 months usually takes 30 minutes to finish).

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