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Full Sysselsättning

Game ID: GID0135839
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Full sysselsättning ("Full employment") is a game about managing a borough / local council and how to handle the tax payer's money in order to best put them into use.

The game consists of a large plastic circular board on which the players get a 6th. The board is separated into squares on which the players can build. By doing so they manage differend aspects of a township, like a political administration in a small town. The game has a path around the edges on which the players move. Those spaces give them different opportunities and makes the players dra cards containing various events, much like the cards in Monopoly. One interesting thing in this game from 1975 is that the players mark their buildings on the plastic board using whiteboard markers. This must have been a rather early use of that in a boardgame.

Includes land development, unemployment issues, building of inustries, malls, water cleaning facilities, summer house areas and family homes. Four different variants of the rules provide different levels of difficulty. There is also squares for "?"-cards which is a variant where the players are meant to construct cards of there own to tweak the game.

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1975
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