
Die Erbraffer
A game by Nik Sewell, Jeremy Shaw
2 - 6 Players 90 minutes Low
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Description
In Die Erbraffer, you've got a chance to get your hands on a vast fortune, and it's not just about waiting for a distant relative to kick the bucket. The game takes you on a journey from 1840 to 2000, where you'll play as a character from the 1990s, trying to cleverly maneuver your way to inheriting the most valuable possessions and wealth from three families at the top of the board. With easy-to-learn rules, you'll be focused on outsmarting your opponents, making strategic plans, and getting a little lucky to ensure that the original Ming vase, the Stradivarius violin, and other precious heirlooms end up in your possession. As you navigate through the decades, you'll need to balance careful planning with cunning moves to stay ahead of your competitors. With 2 to 6 players, the game is perfect for a fun night in with friends or family, and the 90-minute playtime will keep you engaged without feeling too overwhelming. Designed by Nik Sewell and Jeremy Shaw, Die Erbraffer has been a hidden gem since its release in 1994, offering a unique blend of strategy and luck that will keep you coming back for more. So gather your friends, get ready to scheme, and see who will be the ultimate beneficiary of the family fortune.