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AMIGO  |  SKU: AMI19417

What the Heck?

€11.83 EUR
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Description

Designer Alex Randolph
Publisher AMIGO
Players 2-5
Playtime 20 mins
Suggested Age 7 and up
Honors 1996 Fairplay À la carte Winner
1988 Spiel des Jahres Recommended

  • Simultaneous play - no waiting, everyone goes at the same time!
  • Simple rules with lots of strategy.
  • Get into your opponents heads to prevent them from winning by trying to play the same card they will play!

  • Rarely is a game broken down to its barest elements like this one (one of the others being For Sale). Raj was originally printed as Hol's der Geier. Its main 'simultaneous action' mechanism has been used numerous times: most recently as Sky Runner, or Olympia 2000 (v. Chr.), or even For Sale to a certain extent. Players are given an equal deck of cards from one to fifteen. Each turn, a prize tile is randomly selected from a pool. The prize tile either has positive or negative points, and each player is attempting to gather the most positive points from these prizes. Players secretly select one of their remaining fifteen cards, and reveal them simultaneously. The highest card gets the prize (if positive), or the lowest card get the prize (if negative). However, if two people play the highest (or lowest) card, they cancel each other out and the prize goes to the next in line...

    A card will be flipped over in the middle of the table with a number from -5 to 15. Players will place one of their card face down, and everyone will reveal their cards all at the same time. For positive points, the highest number card without a match wins, but for negative points, lowest card "wins". The person with the highest score at the end wins!