Thursday, September 1, 2011

Bibleopoly... Really?



Dear creators of Bibleopoly,


What were you thinking?

Did the world need another dodgy Christian rip-off?

Really?

Did you have to take the BEST THING out of the game? If I can't decimate my opponent, watching them dangle on the verge of bankruptcy, why would I want to play a game that ends in "opoly"?


Most regretfully, GB


This is how the game is described... Start "In the Beginning," journey through Bible cities, "Meditation," "Community Celebration." Earn a cornerstone by helping others. Collect Bricks & Steeples to build a church. Good deeds are rewarded, but sometimes Faith cards intervene. The object of the game is to be the first player to build a church in one of the Bible cities. In Bibleopoly, you cannot win by destroying your opponents. You can only be the winner by assisting the fellow players. This act of cooperation is what allows you to gain the things necessary to build your church and be a winner. For 2 to 6 players. It takes about one hour to play.

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