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"Show me a good loser and I'll show you a real loser." | |
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Designers | Timothy Cataldo |
Publishers | Oneupmanship |
Publication | October 30th, 2013 |
Languages | English |
Players | 2-4 |
Playing time | 90 minutes |
Age range | 12+ |
Skills | Trading, Auctioning, Negotiation, Strategy[1] |
Website | oneupmanship.com[2] |
Oneupmanship, officially called Oneupmanship: Mine's Bigger was a board game created in 2013 that was self-published[3][4] and funded on Kickstarter as a "satirical game about money, power, ego and nerve".[5] A partner of the game stated that the inspiration behind Oneupmanship was based around a competition between buying yachts, and wanted to transform the competitive betting and buying of items into a board game.[6]