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Based on the Australian television show, in Summer Heights High: the popularity board game players must try to earn the most popularity points. Popularity points are used as a form of currency to claim (or purchase) school spaces, such as the cafeteria or classrooms. Other players are then charged points if they land on a place that has been claimed.
Players can also be sent to detention and can pick fights with other players to claim territory (decided by rolling the die).
The game is clearly a simplified version of Monopoly, with paper "popularity points" instead of money.
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2008
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