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Public Assistance & Capital Punishment

By: Hammerhead Enterprises

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Public Assistance - Why Bother Working for a Living?

Last Stocked on 2/21/2023

Product Info

Title
Public Assistance & Capital Punishment
Category
Publish Year
1980
Dimensions
18.5x9x1.75"
NKG Part #
2147777290
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
18 Years and Up
# Players
2 - 4 Players
Game Length
60 Minutes

Description

Public Assistance

A politically-motivated roll-and-move type game where players move around the board in two different tracks: "working person's rut" and "able-bodied welfare recipient's promenade." The goal of the game is to have the most money after a pre-determined number of circuits around the board have been achieved. The spaces on the board contain various instructions on where to move your piece or how much money to receive or pay out. Players also collect "welfare benefit" and "working person's burden" cards as they progress around the board. The situations presented in the game ridicule the American welfare system and are very "un-politically correct".

Subtitled ' Why Bother Working for a Living?', this politically-incorrect game was the focus of a boycott in 1980; Touted by inventors as "invented by liberal government bureaucrats. We just put it in a box".

Capital Punishment

Maneuver your murderer, rapist, arsonist, and kidnapper along the Path of Justice into Life Imprisonment, Death Row, or the Electric Chair.

Bring your Liberals out of their Ivory Tower. Use them to spring your opponent’s Criminals from the Path of Justice, and send them back onto The Street where their activities make your opponent’s Innocent Citizen’s into Victims of crime.