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The Diligent Girl as Lady of the House

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The Diligent Girl as Lady of the House

The Diligent Girl as Lady of the House

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Published by AK Spiele Heimchen

Description

This 19th-century game is in the collection of the Library of Congress, where they estimated it to be from the 1870s. Both the box and the rules appear in 4 languages: English, German, Italian, and French. At the beginning of the game six cards are auctioned off, each with a different domestic scene (poultry yard, larder, wash house, diningroom and study, kitchen, and parlour or drawingroom). Players then take turns drawing chits from a bag. The chits are a 50-50 mix of blanks and items that match one of the domestic scenes (eg a chicken for the poultry yard). Players also have "counters" (glass discs) that seem to be the score-keeping mechanism. When you draw from the bag on your turn, if you draw a blank chit, you lose a counter. If you draw a chit with a picture, you get a counter & give the chit to the matching scene; if it's yours, you get 2 counters. Play continues until someone has collected all 8 of the chits that match their picture. That person gets all of the remaining counters. The rules call this "winning," but it seems implied that collecting the most counters is the actual goal.

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