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Million Dollars, But... The Game

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RESTLAGER FRA WEBSHOP - NY I ORIGINAL UÅBNET EMBALLAGE SPAR MINDST 40% i forhold til tidligere online pris. Rabatten er fratrukket og prisen er fast, med mindre du kan finde samme nye vare billigere andet sted i DK/online i DK, så prismatcher jeg og trækker 10% fra den billigst pris du finder. Million Dollars, But... The Game (based on Rooster Teeth's popular comedy series, Million Dollars, But.) is a card game that puts your morals and imagination to the test, posing the question, "What would you do for a million dollars?" If you're ready to see how far your friends, neighbors, family members, coworkers, random people on the airplane, or strangers will go for a million dollars, check out this game. We think you' ll like it as much as we do. 150 Trigger Cards 350 Rule Cards The most amazing box you'll ever see How to Play Each player takes 4 black Trigger Cards and 4 gold Rule Cards. Put together, these cards create scenarios. Now, pick a judge. Next, each player hands a full scenario (remember, that's 1 black Trigger Card and 1 gold Rule Card), face-down, to the judge. One at a time, the judge reads the scenarios out loud to the group. This next part is where the fun of MDB lives. All players will attempt to glorify or downplay the scenarios, regardless of whether he or she put down that particular scenario. The judge then picks the scenario they absolutely WOULD NOT do for a million bucks. The winner of that round is the new judge. Players then draw back up to 4 of each card type.

CategoryToys & Hobbies
SubcategoryBoard & Traditional Games
ConditionBrand new

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