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The board is a see-saw with five extensions. Each of these has six holes. Players take turns to add weights to the holes without the see-saw hitting the table. The further out the weights are, the more points they count (1-6). Also, other player's pieces can be "caught" by placing another weight on top, thus doubling the score.
The game was originally published by Parker, then re-issued by Schmidt as Waage-Mut in 1982 in a smaller version.
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1976
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