Lot #: 41124
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Selling price: $120
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Description
A Dutch game about the occupation of the Netherlands during World War II. The game is based on the Game of Goose.
The game consists of a hundred fields in the shape of a goose board, with various caricature drawings related to the war. Each player starts with four chips. Players take turns to roll the dice and move their tokens according to the total of the dice. Landing on certain spaces could mean advancing the token further up the path, losing turns, or going back to the starting point.
In the center a gray oval with the national weapon, liberty tree and the arms of 11 provinces.
On field 41, a person in hiding with food stamps is helped and the player gets four chips from the pot. Field 86 means to go to Hinkepink and go to eleven places as a punishment, skip a turn and pay four chips.
Along their way players can earn or lose chips.
The first player arriving on space with the dates 10 may 1940 - 05 may 1945 wins the game.
Published shortly after the liberation by Handelsondeneming Omnium in the Hague.
Hitler appoints Arthur Seyss-Inquart as Reich Commissioner for the Netherlands. Initially, he searched rapprochement to the Dutch population, but after the February strike in 1941 he rules with a firm hand. Seys-Inquart is nicknamed 'Six-and-a-quarter' because he is limping.
The game 'Laf and Flink during Hinkepink' was published after the war. The name 'Hinkepink' refers mockingly to his handicap.
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The game consists of a hundred fields in the shape of a goose board, with various caricature drawings related to the war. Each player starts with four chips. Players take turns to roll the dice and move their tokens according to the total of the dice. Landing on certain spaces could mean advancing the token further up the path, losing turns, or going back to the starting point.
In the center a gray oval with the national weapon, liberty tree and the arms of 11 provinces.
On field 41, a person in hiding with food stamps is helped and the player gets four chips from the pot. Field 86 means to go to Hinkepink and go to eleven places as a punishment, skip a turn and pay four chips.
Along their way players can earn or lose chips.
The first player arriving on space with the dates 10 may 1940 - 05 may 1945 wins the game.
Published shortly after the liberation by Handelsondeneming Omnium in the Hague.
Hitler appoints Arthur Seyss-Inquart as Reich Commissioner for the Netherlands. Initially, he searched rapprochement to the Dutch population, but after the February strike in 1941 he rules with a firm hand. Seys-Inquart is nicknamed 'Six-and-a-quarter' because he is limping.
The game 'Laf and Flink during Hinkepink' was published after the war. The name 'Hinkepink' refers mockingly to his handicap.
More about War & Propaganda Maps. [+]
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