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Vintage 1981 Michael Glenn Productions Game of Adirondack High Peaks
Published by: Michael Glenn Productions
# of Players: 2 - 6
Ages: 8 and up
Playing Time: 60 minutes
Category: Economic
Mechanics: Roll and Move
A customized version of Wheeler Dealer set in Adirondack High Peaks, NY sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of the High Peaks Area.
Wheeler-Dealer is a monopoly-style game (but not Monopoly) that was marketed in local areas and personalized for that area with the names of local businesses and retailers. The game includes a locally personalized Wheeler-Dealer Game Board, 6 playing tokens, 30 property title cards, 50 wheeler-dealer cards, 1 pair of dice, a set of instructions, a calculator card, and play money.
The game does not involve building houses, but investing in a commodity futures exchange. This is the key difference from Monopoly. In the exchange, one invests money for a commodity. Dice is used to determine if profits are made or lost. Other aspects (rent, movement, bonuses for all in a color group) are similar to Monopoly.
Web info:
http://www.rblandmark.com/main.asp?SectionID=4&SubSectionID=4&ArticleID=2520&TM=83047.52
Excellent condition: missing the Adirondack High Peaks information sheet, otherwise complete; plastic box top has some shelf wear and tear, see photos.
# of Players: 2 - 6
Ages: 8 and up
Playing Time: 60 minutes
Category: Economic
Mechanics: Roll and Move
A customized version of Wheeler Dealer set in Adirondack High Peaks, NY sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of the High Peaks Area.
Wheeler-Dealer is a monopoly-style game (but not Monopoly) that was marketed in local areas and personalized for that area with the names of local businesses and retailers. The game includes a locally personalized Wheeler-Dealer Game Board, 6 playing tokens, 30 property title cards, 50 wheeler-dealer cards, 1 pair of dice, a set of instructions, a calculator card, and play money.
The game does not involve building houses, but investing in a commodity futures exchange. This is the key difference from Monopoly. In the exchange, one invests money for a commodity. Dice is used to determine if profits are made or lost. Other aspects (rent, movement, bonuses for all in a color group) are similar to Monopoly.
Web info:
http://www.rblandmark.com/main.asp?SectionID=4&SubSectionID=4&ArticleID=2520&TM=83047.52
Excellent condition: missing the Adirondack High Peaks information sheet, otherwise complete; plastic box top has some shelf wear and tear, see photos.














