Product Description This is the role of a proper Victorian gentleman: to acquire valuable property, to attend formal dinners, and to impress influential people. In other words, the proper Victorian gentleman is intolerably dull. Maybe it's time to have a little fun. You compete in three distinct endeavors: trying to lose an election, trying to get rid of all your possessions, or trying to offend the most influential people in high society. Each competition has its own module. You can play any two in combination or play all three simultaneously. Each module interacts with the other two. To win you will need to balance your strategy and compete well in all areas. Safety Warning Contains small parts, not suitable for children under 3 years P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Box Contains 2 double-sided central boards; 30 wooden errand boy tokens in 5 colours; 5 wooden player order tokens in 5 colours; current round marker; renaissance man tile; 6 bonus action tiles; 5 player boards in 5 colours; 26 central cards for 7 different combinations; rulebook; society game board; 20 cards; 5 society scoreboards; 20 influence markers; 6 Dame Beatrice tiles; possessions game board; borough indicator marker; 25 cards; 42 money tokens; 50 possession tiles; election game board; election scoreboard; 39 cards; 25 political circle tiles; 5 wooden vote counters in 5 colours See more
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