Board game Japanese version of High Society

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ボードゲーム ハイソサエティ 日本語版 (High Society)
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Item number: 607507689
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Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

■ Product description ■
Each player starts the game with a set of money cards. A luxury card is a pile of hidden cards. Start the auction by flipping a luxury card. Place one or more cards on the table to show the amount. Go through this in turn and pick up. Also, when the order of the auction comes around, you can only add a card. You cannot put a big card and withdraw a small card to increase the difference. Leave one person, and after all passes, receive the card and throw away the money card on the table. The person who passes on the way returns the money card issued at that point. This is how they collect luxury cards. I want to buy as cheap as possible, but a small amount of money card is precious. If there are no small cards, you have no choice but to pick them up.
Luxury cards also have negative cards. A similar auction is held, but the first person to pass receives this card, and the money cards of other people who have been sent to the auction are discarded. In other words, you get the right not to take a minus card by paying money.
The luxury card includes four special cards in red. The game ends when this fourth one becomes the front. At this point, the player with the lowest Mochikin is sure to lose no matter how many luxury cards he has. Among the remaining people, the one with the highest total points on the luxury card is the winner.
I'm worried about the progress of the game and the rest of the money. Cheap shopping may end up being expensive later. It is an interesting game to use money cards.
This game is a remake of the game of the same name previously released by Ravensburger and the 「 Zoo of Rare Animals 」 previously released by Amigo.
■ Game summary ■
Number of players : 3-5
Play time : 30-45 minutes
Target age : 10 years old or older
Designer : Reiner Knizia

・ 55 currency cards
・ 3 reward cards
・ 3 disaster cards
・ 10 luxury cards
・ 8 rule cards
* #3 a la carte / card game award 1995
* There are several versions of this game, but it's a Japanese version of Gryphon Games.
* The dimensions of this game are the same as the small box version. Please note that this is not a bookshelf version.