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The Game of Life
This game attempts to mirror life events many people go through from going to college, raising a family, buying a home, working and retiring.
What is The Game of Life
This game attempts to mirror life events many people go through from going to college, raising a family, buying a home, working and retiring.
The intent of the game is to have the most assets at the end of the game, assets are earned primarily by working and earning tokens with dollar amounts on them. Additionally the first person to complete the course gets additional money tokens.
There is a very linear board that you move along by spinning a wheel or landing on spaces that tell you to move to a specific space or forward or back. There are a handful of intersections where you can choose to go one direction or another but they ultimately have similar spaces and meet back up quickly. There are a handful of choices regarding insurance and investments but for the most part it is a game of luck.
Note -- this entry covers many versions of the game with different rule sets. In general, the newer the printing the gentler the rules. The 1960s original can be quite brutal if the players choose to act on all the options made available to them. The most recent versions are suitable for young children without parental supervision.
Game details
- Players
- 2–6
- Age
- +8
- Duration
- 60 min
- Difficulty
- Light
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 1960
- Mechanics
- Events · Roll / Spin and Move · Simulation
- Categories
- Children's Game · Economic · Electronic
- Designer
- Reuben Klamer · Bill Markham
- Publisher
- MB Giochi · Winning Moves Games (USA) · Tomy Company, Ltd. (Takara Tomy) · Target
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Used to play it with my cousing when we travel to United States, really fun game to play!
Oca vitaminada
August
Everything about The Game of Life
How many players is The Game of Life for?
The Game of Life plays with 2–6 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 60 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 8.
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