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''Hoity Toity'' (german: Adel Verpflichtet,
Noblesse oblige ''Noblesse oblige'' (; ; literally “nobility obliges”) is a French expression from a time when French (more specifically, Anglo-Norman) was the language of the English nobility, and retains in English the meaning that nobility extends beyo ...
) is a
board game Board games are tabletop games that typically use . These pieces are moved or placed on a pre-marked board (playing surface) and often include elements of table, card, role-playing, and miniatures games as well. Many board games feature a comp ...
created by
Klaus Teuber Klaus Teuber (born June 25, 1952) is a German former dental technician and designer of board games. He is best known for designing the strategy board game Catan. Career Teuber won the Spiel des Jahres ("Game of the Year") award four times: for ...
in 1990.


Publication history

German game designer Klaus Teuber created ''Adel Verpflichtet'' in 1990, and it was published in Germany by
F.X. Schmid For over a century until 1996, F.X. Schmid was an important German manufacturer of playing cards (traditional card games and quartets), board games and puzzles. It was considered one of the major European manufacturers. In 1995, its turnover was ...
. It was also distributed in the United Kingdom under the name ''Fair Means or Foul'', and in the United States both under its German name and as ''By Hook or Crook''. In 2008,
Überplay Überplay Entertainment was a board game publishing company located in St. George, Utah, and was founded by Jeremy Young and Matt Molen in 2003. As of April 2008, it had ceased operations. The company held three separate brands: Überplay provi ...
re-released it in the United States using the name ''Hoity Toity''. The game won several awards.


Gameplay

The players in the game represent the members of the pretentious Antique Club who collectively wager which one of them can acquire, by purchase or theft, the most expensive collection of ''objets d'art'' in one day. Each member has at their disposal a detective and two thieves. During each turn, each player must choose to either go to the auction house or go to the castle. If a player goes to the auction house, the player can either bid on an item in a secret bid process, or send a thief. If only one thief is sent, the thief steals all the cash that was used for bidding. If more than one player sends a thief, then neither is able to steal the cash and the auction proceeds. The auctioned item then goes to the highest bidder. If a player goes to the castle, the player has three options: exhibit the items collected thus far, which will enable the player to move around the board further towards the end; send a thief to steal something; or send the detective to arrest any thief who is present. The player who completes a circuit of the board and arrives back in the club first is the winner.


Reception

In the July 1990 edition of ''
Games International ''Computer Games Magazine'' was a monthly computer and console gaming print magazine, founded in October 1988 as the United Kingdom publication ''Games International''. During its history, it was known variously as ''Strategy Plus'' (October 19 ...
'', ''Adel Verpflichtet'' was featured as "Game of the Month". Brian Walker admired the components, calling them "absolutely top class: beautiful artwork, top quality card stock, and a first class board." He also lauded the element of bluff in the game, saying, "Like so many great games, you must know your opponents, for it is against them you are competing, not the game itself." He also called the movement system "both extremely clever ''and'' original." He concluded by giving the game a perfect rating of 10 out of 10, saying, "Believe me, this is a great game in every respect."


Awards

* 1990
Spiel des Jahres The Spiel des Jahres (, ''Game of the Year'') is an award for board and card games, created in 1978 with the purpose of rewarding family-friendly game design, and promoting excellent games in the German market. It is thought that the existence ...
* 1990
Deutscher Spiele Preis __NOTOC__ The Deutscher Spielepreis (, ''German Game Prize'') is an important award for boardgames. It was started in 1990 by the German magazine ''Die Pöppel-Revue'', which collects votes from the industry's stores, magazines, professionals ...


References


External links

* Überplay'
''Hoity Toity'' homepage
*
SpielByWeb
: a play-by-web site offering several games including Hoity Toity / Adel Verpflichtet {{Spiel des Jahres Board games introduced in 1990 Auction board games Economic simulation board games German games Spiel des Jahres winners Deutscher Spiele Preis winners Klaus Teuber games