Retro Series Payday Board Game, 1975 Edition – Where Does All The Money Go, The Game of Handling Finances – Ideal Board Games for Families and Game Nights – Collectable Retro Version, Ages 8 and Up
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Retro Series Payday Board Game, 1975 Edition – Where Does All The Money Go, The Game of Handling Finances – Ideal Board Games for Families and Game Nights – Collectable Retro Version, Ages 8 and Up
INSPIRED BY THE 1975 EDITION – this Retro Series version of Payday is the first version of the game, it’s ideal for nostalgic family board games and fun. Gather the family to play this game of handling finances
WHERE DOES ALL THE MONEY GO – the game that offers kids and families everywhere the opportunity to collect salaries, pay bills, and build fortunes
MAKES ACCOUNTING FUN - you could get lucky and win the lottery, but you might gamble away all your fortune if you're not careful. The player who has the most cash and savings at the end of the game wins
GAME SPECIFICS – for 2 – 4 players, recommended for ages 8 and over. Level of difficulty is easy, playing time approximately 15 minutes
INCLUDES – gameboard, die, 4 tokens, 64 mail cards, 16 deal card, payday money, savings and loan record pad and instructions. Ideal for holiday toy and game gifting for kids and adults
Since 1975, the Payday game has offered kids and families everywhere the opportunity to collect salaries, pay bills, and build fortunes.
In this collectible retro edition of the Payday game, the action takes place on the gameboard inspired by the 1975 edition.
You never know what surprises each day will bring in this "Where does all the money go?" game. You could get lucky and win the lottery, but you might also gamble away all your fortune if you're not careful.
The player who has the most cash and savings at the end of the game wins.
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Includes gameboard, die, 4 tokens, 64 Mail cards, 16 Deal cards, Payday money, Savings and Loan Record pad, and instructions.