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Ever
wanted to be a judge and decide matters in court? In "Point Of Law", one
player acts as moderator to read cases aloud to the other players. Those
players then pick decisions from the four possible decisions listed in
the Casebook. The moderator then reads the Court's decision from the casebook
and players score points ... but the game goes beyond that. If the majority
of players have chosen a decision other than the Court's decision, extra
points are awarded. Game includes 100 cases to decide, so is somewhat limited
in replayability. Bookshelf / bookcase game. Typical playing time about
one hour. Avalon Hill never released this in their
name, according to the info I have seen, but sold off the stock acquired
from 3M. If you have a copy with the Avalon Hill name on the box or inside
pieces, you can contact me to make a correction at .
Game components include :
Scoreboard, Decision pad, crayon & Rule book (which includes Casebook).
Two or more players. 3M /
Avalon Hill.
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