Sunday, February 14, 2010

Why Cashflow Games Cashflow By Robert Kiyosaki?

Cashflow by Robert Kiyosaki? - why cashflow games

Has anyone played Cashflow 101 or 202nd I love books Rich Dad, Poor Dad. If I have to play the game their views on the advantages and disadvantages. If you liked the games, why? If you do not like games, what do you dislike? Are eGames games or more? Thank you for your opinion.

3 comments:

  1. LI personally love the game and have fun and learn.

    There is nothing that I like the game. For those who think it is expensive and tried a "cash flow club. I have a club in cash and is a great way for people to go out and test the game without buying them. Most people who come in order to Just buy the game play.

    Here is a link to the site of my club, which is a mine of information about the game http://www.RatRaceClub.com

    Best of luck,
    Angela

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  2. I played the game is a great game introduction and / or to break the ice to daddy rich material. I have a game in itself, outside of the learning material is a little weak on the side. I challenge you about 4-5 times out of it before the way to win, it should be clear.

    Steals best games can be found at: http://www.boardgamegeek.com play and cheap. They created a Geeklist on this topic.

    However, given its status as an educational tool Rich Dad game is worth it.

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  3. You can use a lot of information and some reviews of the games can be found here:

    Cashflow 101: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/6552
    Cashflow 202: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/6561

    The prevailing view seems to be that games are more fun and learning, and for what you are expensive.

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