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Comment by Eddie Eddings — January 20, 2010 @ 4:09 pm
This is a very popular game with adults as well!
Comment by DaveyMike — January 20, 2010 @ 5:06 pm
I thought we were living in the ladder days!!??
Comment by Miguel Sanchez — January 20, 2010 @ 7:06 pm
hahaha DaveyMike. Hilarious
Comment by SamWise — January 20, 2010 @ 7:22 pm
Coming soon to your nearest Po-Mo bookstore–the new “Snakes and Adders” Hindu version (by Bilton Badley) that teaches children about the effects of good deeds as opposed to bad deeds!
Squares of virtue are Faith (12), Reliability (51), Generosity (57), Knowledge (76), Asceticism (78) and squares of evil are Disobedience (41), Vanity (44), Vulgarity (49), Theft (52), Lying (58), Drunkenness (62), Debt (69), Rage (84), Greed (92), Pride (95), and Murder (73) and if you score “100″ you reach Salvation!
Comment by Scott Webber — January 20, 2010 @ 9:21 pm
I think I’ve seen this game. Isn’t'Chute’ proceeded ‘Getter Dun!?”
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Comment by Aaron Root — January 21, 2010 @ 3:18 pm
Great game, SamWise, with a little-known rule buried somewhere in the directions: any player who believes that the Bible contains propositional truth statements begins the game with -500 points.
Comment by Carol — January 22, 2010 @ 7:52 pm
There have been several attempts to make relevant points with popular children’s games.
The emergent version of “Twister” and all the spots on the mat are the same shade of grey.
“Ants in Your Church Pants”…
There was a Rick Warren’s version of “Candy Land” but they had to recall it due to lead in the plastic candy verse cards.
Assh the wonders of marketing.
Comment by Nabal Ben-Nimrod — January 25, 2010 @ 11:42 am
Imputation schmimputation
Comment by Les — January 25, 2010 @ 12:03 pm
Dice and spinners not included- that would be gambling.
Comment by Committed Christian — January 25, 2010 @ 3:52 pm
Recommendation: “For your full enjoyment, do not invite anyone who believes in the five solas to play”
Comment by Ryan Kulpeksa — January 26, 2010 @ 2:57 pm
I wish I could find this game and how to buy it….!
Comment by Mrodjr — February 8, 2010 @ 9:26 am
But Joel Osteen says, that it isn’t about my self-righteousness, it’s about my self-esteem. I don’t know what Bible you’re reading…, but the I read says, “I am what it says I am, I have what it says I have, I can do what it says I can do, I will ascend above the heights of the clouds and I will be like the Most High…, uh wait a minute…, I’ve heard this somewhere before. It sounds eerily familiar.