Million Dollars But... The Game: Expansion Pack 1
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Description
Description
Designer | Brian Reilly |
Publisher | Cryptozoic Entertainment |
Players | 3-10 |
Playtime | 30 mins |
Suggested Age | 17 and up |
Expansion for | Million Dollars But... The Game |
A 100-card playable version of Million Dollars, But… The Game (MDB), a game that puts your morals and imagination to the test, posing the question, "What would you do for a million dollars?" Players create scenarios by combining a Trigger and a Rule card to showcase what they would or wouldn’t do for a big hunk of cash. (For example, A Million Dollars, But… Every time you see a store having a sale, you poop your pants a little bit.) The cards in the deck are exclusive to the expansion and features fill-in-the-blank cards.
The best part of the game occurs when everyone debates the scenarios that have been presented to the judge. “Does it include online store sales or just in-person sales?” “How much poop are we talking: a rabbit pellet or an uncomfortable amount?”