Which Cashflow Game is Better? E-game or Board game?
This is a frequently asked question for every new buyer of Robert Kiyosaki’s Cashflow games. To make it easy for you to decide, I have prepared a brief list of pros and cons for both versions of the e-game.
Cashflow 101 E-game – Click for our comprehensive review | Click to buy
Pros
- No fumbling with pencils and erasers
- No calculators necessary
- Play with computers when you can’t find any friends to play with
- Animated characters to keep you entertained
- Play over the internet with players from all around the world
Cons
- Can’t create your own rules
- Repetitive animation and endless clicking
- Only limited to auction and sales of deals to other players
- No local area network gaming available, play on same computer with different players if you decide not to opt for the internet multi-playing subscription
- Not given a choice of whether to stay in the rat race
Cashflow Board Game – Click for our comprehensive review | Click to buy
Pros
- Extremely flexible because you can create your own rules to increase difficulty
- You learn faster with human interaction
- Network with same-minded people
- Unlimited ways to create or sell deals, e.g. offering a player a loan with interest less than the bank’s thus getting a passive income from the interest
- You can choose to play the rat race longer
Cons
- Have to juggle between calculator, pencil and dice within the timeframe given
Still can’t decide?
Most of the time, I advise people to buy the e-game and go for cashflow circles/gatherings instead. When you are alone, you still have your e-game… when you want to network with different people, you can just attend a cashflow gathering in your area. E-game is not only cheaper but also teaches the most basic rules effectively.


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