Hasbro The Game of Life
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- Classic board game breaks down an entire lifespan into a series of choices and chance
- Earn valuable Life Tiles by doing good deeds
- Retire with the biggest fortune
- For 2 to 6 players
- Ages 9 to Adult
Spin the wheel of fate and take a drive along the twisting roads families have enjoyed for more than 40 years! Do good deeds as you go through the game to earn Life Tiles and more money down the road!
Practice makes perfect in the game of Life. Try marriage, kids, and more. Will you go to college and take out student loans? Or join the working force and collect on payday? Will you go bankrupt, or earn millions in stock and real estate? Anything's possible with a spin of the Life wheel! A classic family game that can be a reality check — or just a fun time. — Margaret Quinn
Title: Hasbro The Game of Life
Sales Rank: 279 in Toys
Manufacturer: Hasbro, Model: 4000
Recommended Age: From 9 years to 99 years
Item Dimensions: 16 x 10.5 x 2.7 inches, 2.9 pounds
Package Dimensions: 16.4 x 10.9 x 2.7 inches, 2.6 pounds
- Nostalgic
- Just as much fun as I remember. Playing it as an adult, I realize this game was truly a product of the 50's. You had to get a job, had to get married and buy a house. Great family game. More reviews
- Family fun.
- We enjoyed this game, which is good for largish groups, but it did take an age to put together. Overall, a lot of fun. More reviews
- Agree w/ the old schoolers - original version much better
- I don't usually write reviews but am so annoyed by this version of Life, I felt compelled.
I also wished I had read some reviews before buying the "new" Life. We played the original version at my in-laws the last 2 Christmases and went out and bought our own this year to have at home with the kids.
Things I liked:
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- The Game of Life, a board game
- A gift to an eight year old granddaughter this retro board game was a hit. Though the rules are complex (but then so is Life), she had no problems keeping a grandparent straight.
Tired of electronic gizmos? Games like this (no batteries included or needed) can put fun back into family time. More reviews
- Fun Game!
- I purchased this game for my 15 year old daughter and she loves it! We have to play it at least once every day. She learns about careers, taxes, housing costs and the overall value of money. More reviews

