Steve Hanson
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Wow, didn't even know some of these existed. Pretty wild.
Five controversial board games - Video Games Blog Plugged In - Yahoo! Games
War on Terror: The Board Game
It has cards called "Suicide Bomber," "Regime Change," and "Terrorist Attack," uses a spinner dubbed the Axis of Evil, and comes with a ski mask with the word "EVIL" written in red across its forehead. It's War on Terror:
Ghettopoly
A clumsy attempt at parodying Monopoly, Ghettopoly replaced the board's railroads with liquor stores, its houses with crackhouses, and its income-tax squares with carjackings and police shakedowns.
Playing Gods: The Board Game of Divine Domination
The "God game" genre has been a staple of board and video games for years, but usually their creators have the sense to use mythological or invented deities as their centerpieces. Not so with Playing Gods, a satire on religious extremism that includes plastic figures of a gun-toting Buddha and an angry,
And a few others LOL
Five controversial board games - Video Games Blog Plugged In - Yahoo! Games
War on Terror: The Board Game
It has cards called "Suicide Bomber," "Regime Change," and "Terrorist Attack," uses a spinner dubbed the Axis of Evil, and comes with a ski mask with the word "EVIL" written in red across its forehead. It's War on Terror:
Ghettopoly
A clumsy attempt at parodying Monopoly, Ghettopoly replaced the board's railroads with liquor stores, its houses with crackhouses, and its income-tax squares with carjackings and police shakedowns.
Playing Gods: The Board Game of Divine Domination
The "God game" genre has been a staple of board and video games for years, but usually their creators have the sense to use mythological or invented deities as their centerpieces. Not so with Playing Gods, a satire on religious extremism that includes plastic figures of a gun-toting Buddha and an angry,
And a few others LOL