The player has four tries to reveal as high an amount as possible. If satisfied that s he cannot achieve a higher amount with any remaining attempts, the player clicks DONE. There is also one of each denomination in the negative, which subtracts this amount from a player's potential gain and is painted the complementary color.
A player can choose as many spots as seen fit and stop at any time by clicking the DONE box. All letters in the word L-I-F-E must be uncovered in six clicks or fewer. Every letter appears alone in three different spots on the grid, in the form and colors of the Life ident. During the course of this game, a corner display, again in the form of the LIFE ident, keeps track of the player's progress by indicating which letters have and have not yet been uncovered.
The player has six tries to reveal two identical amounts. The game ends upon a match or exhausting all six turns. The other two spots contain a skunk. If a skunk is uncovered, the game ends and no money is gained. A player can stop at any time by clicking the DONE box. Like Treasure Chest, the idea is to uncover two spots containing the same denomination.
Unlike Treasure Chest, a player can achieve more than one match over the course of the game. In this take on the Memory Game, the player has four tries and therefore eight clicks to get as many matches as possible. Only included in the PC version, this game involved a player moving a crane left or right on top of a game board very similar to Plinko from The Price is Right. When the player was satisfied with the crane's position, they dropped the ball into the board, where it would land in a slot on the bottom.
No more than one ball at a time could occupy a slot. If a second ball did land in a slot, both balls would be destroyed, leaving the slot empty. After six balls, the total winnings were tallied and awarded to the player.
The player could also stop early by clicking the "stop" button. Another PC exclusive, this game was essentially the converse of Crane Dump.
It involved the player moving a white bucket between the slots of Crane Dump. When they were satisfied with the bucket's position, they dropped the ball from the crane above the crane in this game was stationary in hopes that it would land in the bucket.
A 40th anniversary edition was released in The biggest change to this game was the replacement of the Travel Agent with a Computer Consultant, and changes to corresponding career spaces. An updated version of the game's format was released in with a few gameplay changes. The new Game of Life was more realistic and tried to add in extra elements to reduce chance, although it is still primarily chance based and still rewards players for taking risks.
One still receives the same benefits for starting College as in the version. You can only get the lower salary cards for a starting wage. Special attributes were also added to the careers. There is an addition of a new space where a player can sell his house.
The sale price of one's house is determined by multiplying or dividing the original price of the house by an amount determined by spinning the wheel similar to the enhanced game on the CD-ROM. If a low number is spun, the player loses profit, a mid-range number breaks even, and a high number nets a tremendous profit. If one sells his house in this manner, another house is bought, and the process is repeated without option at the end of the game.
This often changed the outcome of the game as it made it possible for the poorest person in the game to win right at the end when they were redeemed.
Yet another version of the game was released in with a few more gameplay changes. The primary change is that all of the jobs except the Police Officer lost their special abilities. Other changes include a return in Share the Wealth cards, the Lucky Spin and withdrawing insurance policies. There are many more stop spaces, with choices similar to Twists and Turns.
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Categories Economic simulation board games Roll-and-move board games Milton Bradley games introductions Add category. Cancel Save. Fan Feed 1 The Game of Life. Once everyone reaches the end of the game at retirement, everyone pays their debts and adds up their wealth. The player with the most money at the end of the game wins! Description: With The Game of Life Zapped Edition, you can enjoy a whole new way to play the classic family game using both the physical gameboard and your iPad — together!
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