magesm on Thu, 18 Apr 2002 00:19:03 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] New "Life as a Black Man" board game |
The game is called "Life as a Black Man," and its title alone has raised a considerable number of eyebrows from coast to coast. Each player is an 18-year-old black male, struggling to make it. The goal is to make it from any one of four starting points: the ghetto, the military, the entertainment industry or the halls of a black university, to end the of the game board, to a place called "freedom." http://abcnews.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/WNT0204 17_osunsamigame.html ------ Tired of Playing those same old boring Board Games? Well, the folks at Underground Games, Inc., a black owned game company, have come up with the most fun and interesting board game concept too ever hit the Market. Life As A BlackMan the Game? is the first and only board game to depict life from the perspective of a minority. "This is the party game for the next millennium," says Chuck Sawyer, C.E.O. Underground Games, Inc. You're an 18-year-old black male high school graduate entering society. Where will you begin the game? Glamourwood, Black University, Military or Ghetto? What type of person, or shall I say Character Type will you be? Creative, Intellectual, Athletic? Do you know good from evil? Will it be Church or Crime? Crime equals Police and Prison. Do you have enough money for the Dream Team Attorney? If not the Public Defender is free of charge. What kind of car will you drive? SUV, Used Car, Bucket, or No Car at all? But remember you need a car to get around in Downtown. There's plenty of Action in the Cards, 360 in all, and it takes for 15-45 minutes to complete an entire game. There's only one goal in Life As A BlackMan the Game? and that's FREEDOM. No more going around in endless circles. http://www.blackmangame.com/text/game.htm _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold