Published by International Team (1984) and then by Schmidt (1989).
Each player stands for the boss of a well-known gang of the past-war time. His main purpose is to become the undisputed gang-leader of the parisian thieves. To achieve this goal, he need Thunes, many Thunes, which he will earn in setting up robberies with his gangsters. Arrangements, short-lived alliances and betrayals will be his everyday portion, and trying to survive in this merciless jungle will be his main goal.
Each game turn is divided in 5 successive independant phases which are:
- Determinating the First Player.
- Arrangements: the diplomatic phase.
- Mouvements and street fightings.
- Bank robberies and base attacks.
- New cards.
The winner is the first player to acquire, both, 20 millions Thunes, and, a minimum of 2 millions Thunes more then the second ranked player.
Winner of the 1984 Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société.

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