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The most popular board game in 2012 will be….

 Their products is all about several businessmen and women try to buy as much buildings and stocks to earn money they can to being the richest to fight with others’ business

 Product- Broad games that related with business, easy to play  Place- Supermarket, Internet  Price- $5-$10  Promotion- Magazines, Radio, Newspaper… etc. PProduct- Broad games that related with business, easy to play PPlace- Supermarket, Internet PPrice- $5-$10 PPromotion- Magazines, Radio, Newspaper… etc.

 It was the game that related with Lakeshore. The basic idea is try to occupied as much classroom as they can and use them to make profits since there will be students who take the class and they must pay for it. Other places like the dining hall,gym and swimming pool will also be include.  There are usually four people in this game and they use dice to decide how many steps to go. Each player will get $200 at the beginning. Bank will be the place to save money and get your money out.  It was the game that related with Lakeshore. The basic idea is try to occupied as much classroom as they can and use them to make profits since there will be students who take the class and they must pay for it. Other places like the dining hall,gym and swimming pool will also be include.  There are usually four people in this game and they use dice to decide how many steps to go. Each player will get $200 at the beginning. Bank will be the place to save money and get your money out.

 There are also place such as principal’s office to make you stuck in here for a round or your parents must come to school for a formal talk and it will make you stuck three round.  There will be a section called chance, in this section there will be something good or something bad. Another tool that the player can use is card, there all lots of cards with different function, for example, raise the payment of specific classroom.  There are also place such as principal’s office to make you stuck in here for a round or your parents must come to school for a formal talk and it will make you stuck three round.  There will be a section called chance, in this section there will be something good or something bad. Another tool that the player can use is card, there all lots of cards with different function, for example, raise the payment of specific classroom.

 Product- A broad game that is Lake shore related  Place- Internet, Broad game shop, School shop  Price-$5  Promotion- School website, newspaper, posters  Product- A broad game that is Lake shore related  Place- Internet, Broad game shop, School shop  Price-$5  Promotion- School website, newspaper, posters

 It basically focus on teenagers between and especially focus on people who have the relation with Lake Shore.  People who are interested in business may like to try to play it.

 Since most of the customers will be the students here in Lake Shore, they will expect the price to be not too high. It will also be required to be easy to carry with them, so that they can play here in school.

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 Example Example  My project----- “Occupy it ”need to get the license give by Lake Shore Public High School. Since they game use the map of the school as the map of the game.

 During the whole process of marketing this product, the government can be both positive and negative. The creator can ask government for patent to protect his/her profit.  If the game is liked by many people, government will encourage business people to invest it.  If the product just located at the opposite side of the government. They government will simply set up some laws that used to limit the circulate of the game.  During the whole process of marketing this product, the government can be both positive and negative. The creator can ask government for patent to protect his/her profit.  If the game is liked by many people, government will encourage business people to invest it.  If the product just located at the opposite side of the government. They government will simply set up some laws that used to limit the circulate of the game.

 The economic situation is very important to the product since it will influence people’s plan to purchase items. For example, if there is a family with four family members and the father suddenly lose his job because of the economic down turn. Their children may not get much chance to buy the board game they want to play. Because their parents also need use the same amount of money to pay for electricity, water…etc.

 Factor 1: Design The wrapping of the board game must be attractive and catch people’s interest. And the design inside should be clear and outstanding  Factor 2: Quality This board game are designed to be used by many people and long-lasting.  Factor 1: Design The wrapping of the board game must be attractive and catch people’s interest. And the design inside should be clear and outstanding  Factor 2: Quality This board game are designed to be used by many people and long-lasting.