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Kuhhandelnewer German edition of You're Bluffing
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Game components are language-independent.
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Spiel des Jahres
Nominee, 1985
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New edition of an old favorite. Kuhhandel means "Horse trading", although the game is also about cows, cats and sheep. Players take turns putting animals up for auction and collecting the money from the other players. If it is a player's turn and he owns the same animal as a given other player (e.g., both own a sheep), he may offer it to the other player in a horse trade. Both take money cards and make a hidden offer. The player who offers more gets the animal and the other player collects the money. The winner of the game is the player with most points (groups of cows, cats and sheep), not most money. Terrific mechanism.