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Game of Life

Game of Life

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Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

List Price: $23.99
Buy Collectible: $8.59
as of 9/7/2010 20:17 MDT details
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New (64) Collectible (46) from $8.59

Seller: buymycollectibles
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 179 reviews
Sales Rank: 267

Format: CD
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 9 - 99 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6
Dimensions (in): 16 x 10.5 x 2.7

Model: 4000
UPC: 032244040009
EAN: 0032244040009
ASIN: B00000IWD7

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Classic board game breaks down an entire lifespan into a series of choices and chance
  • Earn valuable Life Tiles by doing good deeds
  • Retire with the biggest fortune
  • Winner of the CLASSIC Award by Parent's Choice Awards
  • One of the most popular games in the Family game night category

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Product Description
In this classic game of fortune, your goal is to dodge bad luck and make a buck. Along the way, you'll also earn valuable Life Tiles by doing good deeds, helping your community, or just taking a break from the rat race! Retire with the biggest fortune, and you'll win! Each space is a different adventure, so you'll get a whole new Life every time you play. What does Life have in store for you' Take a spin and find out! For 2 to 6 players. Game includes: game board, six plastic car pawns, plastic "people pegs", plastic mountains, spinner and bridge, MB money, 25 Life Tiles, deck of 36 cards, insurance policies, bank loans, label sheet and instruction sheet. Color of parts my vary.

Editorial Review
Practice makes perfect in the game of Life. Try marriage, kids, and more. Will you go to college and take out student loans? Or join the working force and collect on payday? Will you go bankrupt, or earn millions in stock and real estate? Anything's possible with a spin of the Life wheel! A classic family game that can be a reality check--or just a fun time. --Margaret Quinn


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4 out of 5 stars The Game of Life   August 6, 2010
Eagle Vision (Southeastern United States)
I got to play this game, once, as a child with my friend. I won, and he never wanted to play again, ever. So when my daughter said she wanted to play it, 30 years later, I said "Ok. Let's get it."

Set up

Set up took some time, since the gameboard had to be assembled. It takes an adult to set it up. There are a lot of small parts so I don't recommend it for a child or household who has a child less than 5 years of age (given the choking hazard).

Gameplay

There really isn't much to it with regards to strategy. There are choices of going to college, focusing on having a family, choosing a risky life, and choosing a safe retirement or risky retirement. The game is educational since the players have to count up the money, and realize the repercussions of life decisions. They also learn that children are expensive. Very expensive. They also learn the lessons of incurring debt through borrowing for college loans or a mortgage.

Overall

I don't have the past experience of the original game, and it was 30 years ago, so I don't recall the major changes. I find that this was a fun game for the whole family.



1 out of 5 stars Wish I had my $20 back   July 18, 2010
Lile_C
What a waste of money and time. This new, revised "Game of Life" isn't the one I remember from childhood.

It took about an hour to assemble the board, and another hour to peruse the rules that were almost six pages long. SIX PAGES. Halfway through the game we were still trying to figure out this complicated mess of a "game." So NOT fun. We quit shortly after the halfway point.

Planning to donate it; going to try to find a vintage version. If it wasn't broken, why did they try to "fix" it?!?



1 out of 5 stars THIS IS AWEFUL!   July 2, 2010
CG
Oh My Gosh the new version of life is AWEFUL it was my favorite game and then as time went on I lost the pieces so I had to buy this one/ its so annoying it was much more fun when you could be a doctor and make 40,000 or be an artist and make 100,00. also there aren't those little things like if the wheel spins off the computer consultant gets paid to "fix it" this one is so much worse!!!!! dont buy it or you'll be very disappointed i wish i had read the reviews BEFORE I bought it!


4 out of 5 stars life the game   May 21, 2010
G. Cox (Texas)
Life is a great game and is very amusing.It is something that would be great for a family game night or just having guests over to have some fun. Although I don't advertise this game for small children because it may be confusing and the small pieces could be lost. But I think this game is a very amusing and I recommend this game very much.


5 out of 5 stars Not the same as the old one....   February 5, 2010
Kailee Erlandsen (Williston, ND USA)
My husband and I ordered this game for our son. We both enjoyed playing the game as children and thought our son would like it as well. We were a little surprised that it had changed some, but 20 years later, we really shouldn't have expected it to be the exact same.

We actually liked the changes. They took us a few rounds to get it down, but we had a blast. Our son is asking us to play the game a lot. He has even taken it to his grandparent's house to play with them!

We also got the game on sale and even with shipping, it was still cheaper than buying at our local Wal-Mart.

So yes, beware, the game has changed, but just because a few people don't like change, doesn't necessarily mean the changes are terrible.

The thing is, if you really want to play with the old rules (ie choose your career vs choosing blindly, spin for gifts vs using the LIFE tiles, etc.) than there is no reason you can't.


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