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The Game of Redneck LifeList Price: $29.99
from 6 customer reviews
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The Redneck Life Board Game takes you on a journey through Blue Collar Americana! Get hitched, divorced, re-married, and raise some young'ens. Through accidents and brawls, your character loses teeth during the game. Buy some back if you can -- as the player with the most teeth remaining at the end of the game wins!
This is a game my Daughter, Tamzin, and I play AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE; BUT BE ADVISED: RELIEVING ONE'S SELF PRIOR TO PLAYING THIS GAME IS STRONGLY SUGGESTED because YOU WILL LAUGH SO HARD, you'll pee yourself!
I get the biggest kick out of keeping a diary, of sorts, and I write from the perspective of my red-necked alter-ego. When you play this game, it is a kind of ROLE PLAYING GAME, where, at the beginning of the game, all players roll the dice to determine WHAT THEIR NAME WILL BE (their IDENTITY - their RED NECKED ALTER EGO). So, as I play, I might be writing the MEMOIRS OF WYNONA BETH on the back of my score card. At the end of the game, I read the "MEMOIR" to the rest of my family for THE LAST LAUGH!
I played this game for the first time over the weekend. I have to say that this game is one of the most entertaining games that I've come across. I would recommend it to anyone that needed some sort of entertainment for a small group. I wasn't sure what to expect at first...but we played it 3 times in a row!!! LOVE IT!!!
The object of the game is to keep your teeth and try and stay out of debt because at the end of the game you loose teeth for every cent you owe in debt. It's nearly impossible to keep all of your teeth through out the game. But it is possible to end up with all of them (although I've played this game about 5 times and only seen it happen once) You win by having the most teeth left and case of a tie whoever has the most money.
The game is pretty simple to play although some of the details might not be appropriate for young children. This game is a game you play with fellow adults who just want to have a great laugh and don't really care about who wins although it has all the aspects to make it a competitive game if you wish to do so. I got this game on a whim and I still get asked to play by some of the people I first introduced it to. The first time I played I think we laughed the entire time from start to finish and I honestly think that there wasn't a dry eye in the place or a gut that didn't hurt at least a little bit by the end.
I would strongly recommend this game to those who are looking for a great laugh the simplicity of set up and the quick pace game make it a game that is fairly easily played in a hour or less.