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Osprey Games  |  SKU: OSPGAM017

High Society (New Edition)

$27.95 CAD

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Description

Designer Reiner Knizia
Publisher Osprey Games
Players 3-5
Playtime 15-30 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Additional Info BoardGameGeek (Images, Videos, Reviews)

In Reiner Knizia's High Society, players bid against each other to acquire the various trappings of wealth (positive-number and multiplier cards) while avoiding its pitfalls (negative number and divisor cards). While bidding, though, keep an eye on your remaining cash - at the end of the game, even though all those positive-number cards might add up to a win, the player with the least money isn't even considered for victory.

In 2003 re-published by Überplay.

In 2003 published with a new theme by Amigo as Einfach Tierisch.

In 2006, published by University Games as Animalement Vôtre (French version) and Beestenveiling (Dutch version).

In 2008, re-published by Eagle-Gryphon Games

In 2018, re-published by Osprey Games

Customer Reviews

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Cole Cameron

High Society (New Edition)

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Dave Holmes
High Society

We have really enjoyed this game. So much fun in such a small box. Very happy to have it for game nights.

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Bit expensive for what it packs

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Devon Bird

High Society (New Edition)

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Herschel
Fun game, ugly art

The game is fun but while the artwork is well-done, there's also something ugly about it and this impacts the experience of playing the game. My kids really don't like the art either. We prefer the old art.