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| Heimlich and Co. | |
| Maker: Ravensburger | |
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| Year: 1986 | |
| Model: 415 | |
| Designer:Wolfgang Kramer | |
| Number of Players: 2-7 | |
| Age Range: 8-Adult | |
| Game Summary
agents are played by two to seven
players around an one-way board containing 12 buildings. Each of ten
buildings are worth one to ten points each, while a ruin is worth negative
three and the church is neutral. Points are tallied when any one agent
enters a building containing the secret file. All players can move all
agents, whether theirs or not. The trick is to move the agent in such a way
to gain your agent points without the other players guessing that he is your
agent. If they do, they will move him to your disadvantage! The winner is
the first whose agent tallies 42 points. An optional possibility has
players placing guesses as to whose agent is whose and gaining five extra
points after the first agent passes 42 at which time they may pass him. | |
| Original Game Contents: 1 playing board 1 die 1 wooden secret file 7 colored wooden agents 7 Agent Identification Cards 7 colored wooden point counters | |
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