Chief Herman's Next Big Thing

Издано в 2003 году

This is an anthology of mini-games of many different types. Edited from the product description: Chief Herman's Next Big Thing is the sequel to Chief Herman's Holiday Fun Pack, which was released in 2000 and was nominated for an Origins Award for Best Abstract Board Game. Chief Herman's Next Big Thing contains more than 20 original games, some of which were previously published as magazine inserts, free games, or postcard games. Games in Chief Herman's Next Big Thing include: Fight the Power, Ten-Die Poker, Break the Bank, Monster Builder, Penniless and Insane, Seven-Handed Poker, Caribbean Star, Short Bus to Paradise, Headless in Seattle, Shipwreck!, Particle Stream, King of the Beach, Putwoody's Castle, Herman's Castle, Nickie's Castle, Dungeon Crawl, Hotel Transylvania, Queensland, Graveyard Shift, Board Game Project #55, Land Grab, Magic Hate Ball, Wild Bill, and One Ball (Hate Ball Solitaire). The package also includes two unplayable games: James Ernest's Pontifuse (originally published in Undefeated) and Chief Herman's The Establishment of the Industrial Proletariat, plus the usual hilarious introductions from Chief Herman himself. 				 					Awards 2003 Origins Award Nominee: Best Abstract Board Game

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Chief Herman's Next Big Thing

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Игроки
2-8 Players
Время
20 min
Сложность
Light-Medium — 1,89/5
Год
2003
Рейтинг BGG
6,13
Мин. возраст
10+

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Chief Herman's Next Big Thing supports 2 to 8 players.
A typical game of Chief Herman's Next Big Thing takes about 20 minutes.
Chief Herman's Next Big Thing has a complexity rating of 1.89/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Chief Herman's Next Big Thing is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Chief Herman's Next Big Thing has a rating of 6.13/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 92 ratings.
Chief Herman's Next Big Thing was designed by James Ernest, David Howell, Joshua Howard, Evelina Shin. It was published in 2003.