![]() There are circumstances that are out of control (natural disasters, holidays, weather, etc) that may cause shipping postponements. => Average transit times to the United States: 3 - 7 Business days => U.S orders will be shipped via USPS & FedEx and International Orders will be shipped depending on the fulfillment center the product is from. => Please allow 1 - 2 business days of processing and production time for your order to ship out. I JUST PLACED AN ORDER, WHEN WILL IT SHIP?.Free Shipping, however, some items can request shipping cost. adds to the wildly popular Redneck Life with 20 more rigs, 10 more homes, 50 more Go Redneckin' Cards, all new charts and a new name panel to roll for your Redneck Name. Buy some back if you can, as the player with the most teeth at the end of the game wins! # From the Manufacturer Redneck Life Expansion: Bustin' a Gut. Through accidents and brawls, players lose teeth during the game. Style: **Base Game** # Product Description Step into the world of redneck life with "The Game of Redneck Life" where a roll of 2 dice determines the grade you complete in school, which sets you up for one of 11 fabulous careers, such as Mullet Salon Operator or Monster Truck Announcer! Journey through Blue Collar Americana using credit to buy vehicles, get married, purchase a home, get divorced, remarried, and raise a passel of young 'uns. Easy To Start, Hilarious To Play, Hard To Forget.A Life Journey Game For 2-6 Fun-Loving Players, Age 13+.The Winner Is The Player With The Most Teeth Remaining At The End Of The Game.But still, if you get into the role-playing and like to let loose, and aren’t easily offended, give this a go. It isn’t one you’ll replay with the same people over and over, and the game even comes with an optional rule to roll 3 dice to speed up play. But if you aren’t easily offended, pick this one up. So, you may have gathered… This game isn’t PC… REALLY isn’t PC. Another player landed on all the moonshine spaces, and every card they drew had something to do with alcohol. Someone took that card from her, so she drew another, and ended up stealing wheelchairs and selling them, making $300. ![]() The last game we played, my 13 year old daughter ended up stealing her first vehicle, drew a card which said she had stolen a bunch of beer from the back of a truck, then she snatched someone else’s vehicle when she lost hers, and drew another card which said she picked up a hitchhiker and robbed him! At the very end of the game, she drew a card where she would have gained $200. I know this is random, but it does seem to happen a lot as we play. You might be the bass fishing guide, and pick up the trout painted station wagon, and suddenly you’ll find your “Go Rednecking” cards will go with your theme. We have found that as you do this, you’ll find things crop up for people again and again giving them a “theme”. Break out your best redneck accent and role-play your way through this one folks. ![]() You roll the dice & do what it says to do. The great thing about both of these is that they are *acutal* real life, no we ain’t lyin’, places and vehicles.Īs to actual game play. It also has homes which you have to purchase when you marry. You have to purchase enough vehicle space to tote your young’ens around. ![]() The game comes with great sets of vehicles from “Uncle Clem’s Rodeo”. If the space says stop, then you stop and find the chart that tells you step by step what to do. If it says “Go Redneckin”, then you draw a “Go Redneckin” card and see what happens. Roll 2 dice, move your token and do what the space says. You get an education (2nd to 12th grade), get a job (anything from taxidermist to clerk at the Ciggy Shack), get married, have lots of kids (mostly named Darrell, Darryl, Darrel, etc.) borrow money from “Uncle Clem”, and try to end the game with the most teeth. Get an education, get a job, marry, have kids, make money and try to end the game with the most money. Redneck Life is a hilarious twist on that old favorite. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |