Gamewright Aunt Millie’s Millions, the Frenzied Game of Family Fortune

Product Description
Dear Aunt Millie left behind an estate worth millions. Are you one of her lucky heirs? In this hilarious party game, play the role of one of the colorful characters out to get Aunt Millie’s fortune. Use speed, strategy and persuasion to collect the most coveted valuables. Will you get her vintage jukebox or get stuck with a rusty toilet? Claim the same item as another player and you must give the best sob story to convince the judge that you deserve it more! Whoever ends up with the most riches wins the game. Heir-splitting fun! 3-6 Players Ages 10+
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22109 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Gamewright
- Model: 7104
- Dimensions: 8.00″ h x 3.00″ w x 11.00″ l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- 3 to 6 players
- Playing time: about 20 minutes
- 100 estate cards, 12 appraisal cards, 8 character cards, 1 vault
- High gloss graphics
- Made in the USA
Suffice it to say that she had a penchant for playing games. Speaking of telling stories and playing games, this game is the perfect venue for the creative story-teller in you. We encourage you to thoroughly get into character and create the most imaginative stories possible. The more detail you can give, the more you increase your chances of winning. Make Aunt Millie proud.
Customer Reviews
Another Great Game from Gamewright![]()
This is another winner from Gamewright. In this game, the premise is that Aunt Millie has died and left her fortune to the players in the game. Each player chooses a character card, but gets to make up who that character is and how he or she is related to Aunt Millie. My kids love to make up voices and everything when they “play” their character. During the game, you try to amass the highest dollar value of Aunt Millie’s possesions and win the game. the most fun part is when two players have to “testify” about why he or she deserves a particular possesion more than antoher player. It is a hoot!!!
Great fun![]()
We purchased this game for our teenage daughter for Christmas. Though rather hesitant about it first, she loves it. We played it twice and really enjoyed it. She took it to friend’s and their family enjoyed it as well. Would highly recommend.
That being said, I have two cautions. First, do not buy this game if you do not like to be goofy and imaginative. You need to be unafraid to role play in order for this game to be worth the money. Second, I am unsure as to the longevity of this game. I think after awhile, you may, I say may, run out of “stories” to play.
Fun for the Fam![]()
This game is fun, especially if you play with people that aren’t afraid of role-playing with one another, like your family.
December 11, 2009 | Posted by Sai6205
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