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Age Group:10 years and over

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Squatter - Australia's famous Game. First released in 1962 and has been a family favourite for over 40 years. Do you have what it takes to run a sheep station? Win your way through drought, flood, disease and low prices to become the winner - the wealthy squatter. A game of skill, strategy and chance - just like real livestock farming.

Ages 10 years to adult. For 2 to 6 players.

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Author: A Reviewer
From: Belconnen, ACT

20 Sep 2007 16:35:12

Fantastic fun!

My husband played this game as a child, but I never had. He raved about it so much, I decided to buy it for him. This was a great purchase! We have had so much fun with this game. You have to build up pasture and buy and sell sheep to become the top station holder in this great Aussie game. It is good, clean fun for the whole family. We couldn't be happier with Squatter.

Author: A Reviewer
From: North Perth, Western Australia

18 Apr 2006 11:36:26

Sounds boring, but is very addictive!!

I recently played this game over the Easter break. We started playing it because we were in a holiday house with that or Scrabble. At first I thought it would be boring and confusing, but its actually really addictive. The game is quite in depth, and well thought out. Its like an Aussie Outback version of Monopoly, except you have to collect sheep instead of property. As soon as we got home we rushed out and bought our own copy!

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