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| High-Bid ( The Auction Game ) | ||||||
| Publisher | Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company | |||||
| Designer | Winters Larry Winters P. | |||||
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| Player | Duration | Age | Languages | Year | ||
| 2-4 | ca. 45 min | 8+ | en | 1965 | ||
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High-Bid The Auction Game
You are a collector and want to acquire sets of valuable properties and artifacts, for their money value at the end of the game; single items are of no value at the end, but can be sold during the game to accrue money. Cards for properties come in sets of 3 to 6 cards. You begin with six cards in hand and starting money; the top card is revealed and auctioned; the winner pays into the bank. Then they can sell 1 to 3 cards to the bank, prices are determined by roll of dice, between 25 and 100% of item value. Properties thus sold can be bought by discarding on of three buyer’s cards that you hold. When the properties deck is empty or a player calls for end of game, you win most money, minimum 5.000 $ Bookshelf
Auction game for 2-4 players, age notation “for all ages”
Publisher: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing = 3M 1965 Designer: Larry Winters, P. Winters
Users: With friends
Version: en * Rules: en * In-game text: no
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