![]() ![]() Players will advance through the game board roaming around the streets in search of food (either by begging for it in a restaurant or digging in a trash can), trying to stay hydrated (and even deciding where they need to piddle), attempting to find bones by correctly delivering newspapers and even have an occasional fight with another dog. There is plenty of strategy, options, twists and turns and just enough luck that it truly is a fun and unique experience. The best thing about a board game is, when you're finished, you want to play again and again. We did notice that there are different variations of the game that you can incorporate although we have not tried them yet. The rules walk you through the game play explaining things on the way which helps to not overload your brain. At the end, we weren't confused or overwhelmed (like sometimes we have been with other games) but rather excited and ready to play the game. It took us about 15 minutes to go through the rules. ![]() Seems daunting but when you open it up you find lots of illustrations, explanations and examples - thank you for the examples! Much detail was given to making things as clear as possible while keeping things as short and simple as they could. Depending on the version you get you could have upwards to 12 pages or more. After picking it up you realize this is a miniature book with multiple pages. It all fits nicely in a sturdy storage box with fun reflective ink.įirst thing we saw when pulling the lid off was a nice rule book sitting there. Much better than cheap games you find at big box stores. The build quality of the game board, pieces, playing cards and even the user tokens (figurines of different dogs) is superb. Our overall experience and impression of A Dog's life, from the unboxing to the quality of build, how the rules were written and ultimately to the logic of the game play, we have little to say but "Wow, what a great game!"Ī Dog's life is wonderfully illustrated with a lot of nice hidden dog references all throughout the board (such as signs and building being made out of dog bones). It definitely won't be one you want to miss. This game is on presale so keep an eye on this when it comes out. Learning how to play is quick and easy thanks to the wonderfully put together game rules with examples and helpful pictures. Great for the whole family, A Dog's Life is as much education as it is fun as you learn more about an actual dog's life, its habits and its strengths. ![]() You'll need to try and find three dog bones and burry them to become the winner but doing so will, at times, is a little more challenging than it sounds. The unique board game has beautiful illustrations and a fun themed board that goes hand in hand with the creative game play. Free shipping.If you're a dog lover you'll have a blast playing this game if you don't have a dog, you'll get to be one in the game A Dog's Life. I am pricing this item at a discount compared to other eBay listings to reflect the wear. Please see the pictures - a picture speaks a thousand words. Condition The game is used but complete, with the all-important Electronic LifePod and plastic Visa cards. Contents:1 Gameboard, 1 Electronic Lifepod, 1 Rulebook, 1 Quick Rules card, 4 thick Player Scorecards, 20 Arrow clips, 4 cars in 3 pieces each, 84 Life cards, 12 Career Cards, 4 Lifepod Reference Cards, and 4 plastic VISA cards. Cards aren't swiped, but placed in an electronic device that stores player data. They're the size of real cards, but numbers and letters are printed, not embossed. ![]() Instead of cash, each player holds a colored Visa card. I will copy and paste the game description from Board Game below: Description In the new version, the winner is not the person with the most money, but the one who earns the most "life points" - a mix of wealth and life experiences, he says. On a lucky die roll, I found an old copy of The Game of Life: Twists & Turns. Inspired by some Stranger Things-fueled nostalgia, I braved the stairs into my dreaded Grandparents' Basement in search of lost treasures. ![]()
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