Hi-Hou-Ou: Mou Omae to ha Kuchi Kikan!!

25.04.1997
Hi-Hou-Oh is a board game in which the player (or player since the game feature up to 4 human players to play at the same time) takes the role of a treasure hunter that will take part on a treasure hunter's tournament in which they got to get as much money as they can at the end of each board game. The gameplay is about roll the dice and depending of the square that the player reach he can get items, treasures, earn or lose money. The player with more money at the end of the game wins. The game features 8 different characters to choose which one the player will use during the game. There are 7 different board to play in (like Atlantis, Pyramids, El Dorado, Babel, etc)

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