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Big Shot (L.Board)

PTE-BG

In the city where the real estate boom is in full swing, speculators aiming for the jackpot have flocked to the city. Players must acquire ownership cubes as cheaply as possible and place them intelligently in each region to claim land. It would be nice to have an expensive area if possible, but be careful not to go into debt.
  • Corean
  • From 14 years old
  • less than 30mn
  • 2 to 4 player(s)

27,95 €

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Bid for the most valuable properties, without falling too deep in debt.

Big Shot is an auction game in which a set of colored cubes is put up for auction each round based on a random die roll. Whoever wins the bid, places those cubes in areas on the game board. Once an area has seven cubes in it, that area is locked and no more cubes can be added. Whoever has the majority of cubes in that area owns it — except that ties for majority are disregarded, so in a spread of 3/3/1 cubes, the player with only one cube owns that area!

Players have a limited amount of money with which to bid. They can take one loan each turn, but the first loan gives them only $9 more, while the second loan gives them $8 and the third $7. At the end of the game, the player must repay $10 for each loan taken, with that money coming from the value of the property they now own.

At the end of the game, players tally the value of what they own (with some properties being doubled in value if the player owns that region's doubler as well as areas within that region), then repay all loans. Whoever has the most money wins!

Korean edition. English rules can be downloaded. 

L.Board games have the following characteristics:

1. Economic Box Sizes Let’s start with literally the biggest obstacle to board game box sizes, the board itself. It is now removed, as well as the need to take up all that space.

2. Compact and Easy to Carry The games in this small box series are all light and transportable. You won’t need heavy-duty backpacks to take these to the next meetup!

3. Storage to Spare More games, less shelf space.

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