

KHG: Korrupte haben Geld
Score
6.5
Players
3-4
Time
Not provided
Recommended Age
0+
Difficulty
normal
Official Website
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Type
game
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Description
The game name, which translates to "Corrupt people have money" is a pun on Karl Heinz Grasser, infamous former finance minister of Austria, who passed an action for injunction regarding this game, but his suit was rejected by the Supreme Court.
The game is basically a roll and move game with a 12 sided die on a Monopoly resembling board, but includes decks of action cards ("Power and Intrigue") and negotiation cards to gain money ("Corruption Cases"). All cards resemble actual Austrian scandals of recent years. Game ends, when the bank (named "treasury") is broke, at which point the richest player wins.