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What the Heck? (1988)

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Playtime: 20
Min. Age: 7
Players: 2 - 5
Publisher: Korea Boardgames, Fractal Juegos, Winning Moves Games (USA), Swan Panasia Co., Ltd., Asmodee, Otto Maier Verlag, Mercurio, Corfix, AMIGO, F.X. Schmid, Ravensburger, Morapiaf, Oliphante, Möbius Games, Gigamic, 999 Games, Waddingtons, Dal Negro
Designers: Alex Randolph
Artists: Th. A. Weiss, Marek Bláha, Tobias Schweiger, Björn Pertoft, Frantz Rey, Wilfried Gebhard
Mechanics: Bids As Wagers, Auction: Sealed Bid, Simultaneous Action Selection

Rarely is a game broken down to its barest elements like this one. Players are given an equal deck of bidding cards from one to fifteen. Each turn, a prize tile is randomly selected from a pool. A prize tile is worth either positive or negative points (from -5 to +10). Each player is attempting to gather the most positive points from these prizes. Players secretly select one of their remaining bidding cards and reveal them simultaneously. For positive prizes, the highest card gets the prize; For negative prizes, the lowest card is stuck with the prize. However, if two people play the highest (or lowest) card, they cancel each other out and the prize goes to the next in line. The highest total score after all fifteen prizes are awarded wins.



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