Recently visited some friends for an afternoon of board games, and they had an old game they'd bought at a garage sale on the cheap. It's called Prize Property, and it's a 70s real estate game something like Monopoly. It was very cheesy (just look at the cover) and enjoyable. The smallest denomination of cash is $1M, so you can crack wise on the capitalist wheeling and dealing. The board is loaded with pathetic, overfarmed, desiccated 1920s Dust Bowl-style land, which you pay to renovate. Then you construct buildings and collect rent and race to be the first to develop it all.
Saturday, February 14, 2004
Recently visited some friends for an afternoon of board games, and they had an old game they'd bought at a garage sale on the cheap. It's called Prize Property, and it's a 70s real estate game something like Monopoly. It was very cheesy (just look at the cover) and enjoyable. The smallest denomination of cash is $1M, so you can crack wise on the capitalist wheeling and dealing. The board is loaded with pathetic, overfarmed, desiccated 1920s Dust Bowl-style land, which you pay to renovate. Then you construct buildings and collect rent and race to be the first to develop it all.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home