Advertisement

Active Sellers
FUN.com
Puzzle Master
Calendars
Things From Another World
High-Bid
High-Bid
by The Avalon Hill Game Co, 3M, Casper (1963)
Player Count
2 to 4

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
25 minutes
Categories
  • Negotiation
  • Designers
  • Larry Winters
  • P. Winters
  • Mechanisms
  • Set Collection
  • Auction/Bidding
  • Artists
  • Stefan Thulin
  • Aspect Annonsbyrå
  • Family
  • 3M Gamettes
  • 3M Bookshelf Series
  • Visual Arts
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    Players represent collectors attempting to gather sets of valuable properties and artifacts ... coins, antiques, miniatures, etc. These sets are worth handsome sums at game's end. Individual pieces of a set are worthless at game's end, but are able to be sold during the course of the game in order to provide a cash-flow.

    These 'properties' are represented on cards. There are 12 different types of properties, varying from 3 - 6 pieces per set. Naturally, the sets containing six pieces are much more valuable than the sets containing only three pieces as it is much more difficult to complete these larger sets.

    Each player is dealt six cards and given a starting 'fund' of $2,000. The top 'property' card is revealed and a bidding ensues. The winner pays the bank and takes the card into his hand. The player then has the option of selling 1 - 3 properties to the bank. The idea here is to rid yourself of properties that you do not wish to collect and provide a source of income.

    There is danger, however. The sales price is determined randomly via the roll of two dice. The price can vary from 25% - 100% of the listed worth of the item. Further, if a '0' is rolled on one of the dice, then the item is NOT sold outright, but rather an auction takes place amongst the players. This can result in a substantially reduced price to the seller, or a higher price, depending upon the demand for the item. Further, it is quite possible that no one desires the item, so the seller must take the item back into his hand. There is also the possibility that the player will earn a $200 bonus if the proper digit is rolled on one of the dice.

    When a property is sold, it is placed on the appropriate section of the 'board' - 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% (there really isn't a board, just a card holder that indicates these sections). After a player sells properties, he may surrender one of the special 'buyer' cards and purchase from 1 - 3 cards from one of these markets. The player must pay the indicated price (based on the particular percentage market where the property is located) and take the property into his hand.

    Again, there is a decision to be made here. Buyer cards are very valuable, as they can be used in a number of fashions:

    1) Purchase properties, as described above;

    2) Used as a 'wild' card to complete a set; or

    3) Valued as $500.00 at the end of the game.

    So, a player has to weigh the advantages of each of these options and play accordingly.

    Buyer cards are purchases at auction in conjunction with a property card. When a Buyer card is revealed, another card is then revealed, and both cards are then auctioned together. The auction is a 'sealed' auction, however, so the stakes are often high as these cards carry tremendous advantages.

    The game continues in this fashion until the property deck expires or a player calls an end to the game. One can only do this, however, if he has a total value (property sets plus cash) in excess of $5,000. Even then, a player should only do this when he feels he has more assets than any of his opponents.

    Game Discussions

    Add Comment

    You need to be logged in to comment.

    Comments (0)

    No comments yet. Be the first!

    Marketplace

    No listings at the moment.


    Do you own this game?
    Best Sellers
    Board Games





    Latest Searches: Kill+billy | star wars darth maul double-bladed lightsaber | sequence | Spheres of influense | Wrong | spiderman ladders and chutes | nuclear war | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Retro Monopoly | five second rules | Bolt-n-stein | transformers: robots in disguise combiner force legion class blurr | Pegity | Dark wing duck | gamble | las vegas wild | Imperial adsault | stars right | scrabble anniversary | square off | I’m the Boss | Denver broncos | single player games | the castles of mas king ludwig | Memphis-opoly | cruise | Fearsome Floors | Simi+valley | Woodstock-opoly | manchester | folio
    Sitemap: All Categories | All Publishers | All Designers | All Mechanisms | All Artists | All Family
    © 2018-2024 BoardGames.com | Your source for everything to do with Board Games
    All Rights Reserved
    Please note: BoardGames.com will receive commissions from purchases made through links on this page.
    Privacy Policy | Contact Us