Catalogue information

LastDodo number
564113
Area
Board games
Title
Berkel Spel
General name
Manufacturer / publisher
Kind of game
Collection / set
Number in collection
Year
1998
Number of players
2-6
Author / designer
Language
Dimensions
28 x 28 x 5 cm
Details

Published by Lionsclub Zutphen in an edition of 1100. The charities for which the net proceeds of this game were used are: Victim support Zutphen and surroundings. Sight First, Eye Clinics, S.O.Asia. Eye Clinic, Ho Chi Min City (Saigon), Vietnam. Bangladesh, Falsathia; Physically and mentally handicapped children. (affiliated with Liliane fund). Association of Natural Monuments. Other smaller social projects. The sponsors are listed on the terrains on the board and on the terrain cards. The rules of the game start with the remark that: "The aim of the Berkel Game is to protect the flora and fauna and cultural monuments in the County". At Start you get € 2,000. From here on, the groups of nature and culture elements are successively: Dark blue (streams): Berkel - Lindse Laak Gray (butterflies): Peacock Eye - Atalanta - Little Fox Orange (plants): Rattle - Spotted Orchis - Black Sedge Teal (Frogs): Toad - Tree Frog - Green Frog Red (mushrooms): Fly agaric – Copper green agaric – Sponge agaric Purple (trees): Scots Pine – Beech – Oak Light brown (flowers): Muskwort – Wood anemone – Primrose Brown-grey (dragonflies): Flat-bellied – Meadow damselfly On the fields of the utilities, there are also Electricity and Water Management. At the location of the stations there are now country houses, namely: the Hackfort house (bequeathed to the Ver. Natuurmonumenten in 1982), the manor 't Velde (currently owned by the Stichting Het Geldersch Landschap), the 't Waliën estate (in 1982 purchased by the Ver. Natuurmonumenten) and the private estate De Wildenborch. This game has a real prison, the prison "De Revelhorst", built in 1996, where you can only visit. You can be sent to prison if you end up in the District Court. There is no Free Parking, but you can recreate there in the smallest town in the Netherlands: Bronkhorst. In the midfield of the board, the spaces for the yellow Eye-catcher and green Natuurfonds cards are parallel to sides 2 and 4. In addition, the aforementioned estates are drawn in the map of the area de Graafschap, which is bordered in the north by the Berkel. Relevant texts on the cards include: Continue to Weidebeekjuffer. Your management plan must be revised, pay € 200 for each green disc. Pay a donation of € 1,000 to Geldersch Landschap. You will receive a €1,000 subsidy for installing solar panels. Bonuses, rewards, environmental tax and water board tax must be paid with the beautifully illustrated euro notes from Natuur- en Milieubank (sponsored by Rabobank). There are only 4 values, namely €100 - €500 - €1,000 and €5,000. You are also not allowed to build houses and hotels on your sites in the Graafschap. However, you can protect them with max. 4 of the 50 green wood slices, which increases the fees to the manager. The 6 tokens are also wooden Man-Worse-You-Not pawns here. Both dice are also made of white wood with green dots. The price of this set was NLG 50 in September 1999. (data Monopoly Lexicon Albert Veldhuis)

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