
Richman10 is a casual strategy board game built around a turn system in which every player starts with certain deposits, cash, and cards, moving across the map by casting dice. You buy unowned properties by landing on them, and you pay tolls when you step onto an opponent's holdings. Beyond real estate, the map is dotted with event squares like banks, news, shops, and a magic house, all of which introduce variables that keep the game full of surprises and entertainment.
Strategy comes largely from your cards, since using them wisely lets you actively intervene in the game's randomness, boost your position, and maximize your own interests to lay the groundwork for victory. Alongside the traditional Richman experience, the game adds a newer hot-fighting mode where the map drops small property squares in favor of card squares, so players deploy large numbers of cards to inflict money damage and drive enemies into bankruptcy.
A new team formation mode lets players group up freely, with teammates able to cover one another's property or coordinate to concentrate fire on a single opponent, speeding up the game's rhythm. Cards can be collected on the map and bought in stores, so balancing money against points becomes central to winning. On PC, this indie title offers a strategy-rich take on the classic formula.