Posted on 11/14/2018 7:05:06 PM PST by Kaslin
RUSH: A couple little lighthearted things here. You know, Hasbro makes the board game Monopoly, and theyve come out with a new version called Monopoly for Millennials. Its really fun, and Millennials are fit to be tied about it apparently on Twitter.
Theyve geared this game to come out just in time for Christmas. Monopoly for Millennials, Hasbros newest addition to the Monopoly board game empire, is receiving widespread backlash from offended Millennials shortly after the game was released for the holidays. The game cover, accompanied with the tagline Adulting is hard. You deserve a break from the rat race, features a cool Mr. Monopoly. You know, the rich guy with the top hat and tails, big, round face, Mr. Monopoly.
Hes taking a selfie, wearing a participation award pinned to his chest, and drinking a latte. A camera, a pair of sunglasses, and a hashtag are included among the game pieces. So is a bicycle. (laughing) Yoga positions and so forth. There are no properties for players to buy in Monopoly for Millennials. There is no Park Place. Thats been replaced with a three-day music festival. Other experiences include a vegan bistro you can buy, a bike share, and a yoga studio.
Theres also no rent to pay and no real estate to buy because, as it says on the front of the box, Forget real estate. You cant afford to buy it anyway. This is Monopoly for Millennials. The game, on the board box, recommends that you play it in your parents basement. Can you believe they did this? This is a major American corporation. I mean, theyre really shading some of these Millennials. Theyre throwing it right back at them.
Im wondering how this happened. You know, this is the kind of thing that you do not see, actually taking aim at a specific whole generation. I mean, Millennials are apparently righteously indignant and profoundly intimidated about this on Twitter. You know what the price of the game is? $19.82 because thats said to be the first year of the Millennial generation, 1982, when they were born.
Heres the games description. Money doesnt always buy a great time, but experiences, whether theyre good or weird last forever. The Monopoly for Millennials game celebrates just that. Instead of collecting as much cash as possible, players are challenged to rack up the most Experiences to win. Travel around the gameboard discovering and visiting cool places to eat, shop, and relax. Interact with other players via Chance and Community Chest cards, (which are super relatable). And players dont pay rent they visit one another, earning more Experience points. This board game is a great way to bring a fun and relaxed vibe to a party or casual get-together.
It says here, The games theme didnt go over too well with a lot of people. After news of the game started creeping across social media, Hasbro took some serious heat from the very generation it was probably hoping would find the game amusing. Reactions from angry Millennials, as well as those who just thought the game was just in bad taste, flooded Twitter and other social media platforms, calling out Hasbro for the offensive and condescending board game.
But despite all this, the game is sold out. You cant find a copy of the game anywhere. To be played in your parents basement. There arent any cars. The board pieces are like bicycles and bike racks and no property to buy and no rent because nobodys got any money.
And this is not all. There is a new toy for kids called Build the Wall and its from an outfit called KeepAndBear.com. We are pleased to announce the launch of a brand new line of toys: MAGA building blocks! This set comes with more than 100 pieces including President Trump in a MAGA hard hat!
You know the game is? Build the Wall. Your kids can buy a game, and they can actually build the wall. The $29.95 Lego knock-offs emblazoned with 45s Build the Wall mantra are available for pre-order now from the home of the best selection of Trump gifts anywhere! Shipping starts Nov. 23.
So you see, my friends, we have our share of people out there throwing shade at the left.
Nobody can laugh at themselves anymore. My oldest at 22 has a real tough time with that.
I just love liberal “outrage” first thing in the morning.
Kinda smells like napalm....LOL
I do see them on eBay...prices up a bit...hmmm...darn that capitalism and supply and demand thingy /s
Thinking about it.
Gotta have it. I love borad games and puzzles.
LOL!!!!!~!
Millennials do not have a sense of humor, poor widdle babies can’t take a joke.
I’d buy the game to put on my self with my Clinton Monopoly.
We have three millennial daughters (1985, 1987, 1989) who all either make more or are married to conservative men who make more than their parents. Not a single one is a bed wetting liberal.
Rush said they had already sold out.
That fact that Millennials are upset over the game are proving its point. People really need to get a sense of humor and have enough self-respect that they can laugh at themselves.
I read theyre only available at Walmart. Scarce, but you may be able to find them. I picked up one this morning, but only one store in the area lists as in-stock. I cant believe its a real thing.
Your buddy might reign in a few liberal customers if he called the game, CARDS AGAINST STUPIDITY.
Particulary if he REINS them in.
I gave a copy it is a real board game. never played it got it at a garage sale. I am going by memory on this so I cant be to sure. I believe it was meant to be part of a trilogy of games mad by hammerhead games with it being the first to be published. the second game was called Capital Punishment. the third installment was never announced but was suppose to be about lobbyists...
I got mine. Went to Walmart first thing this morning. Walmart website says “only at Walmart”. $19.88
The lobbyist games sounds like a real missed opportunity.
Playing Public Assistance was hilarious. I once played with a few friends, one who was as straight-laced as they come. She ended up making lots of money as a prostitute and pumping out several bastards. What a hoot!
the producers were very cynical and actually had to take the city of New York to court because it attempted to stop the distribution of the game.
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/551/1360/2366337/
In high school we used to play a game called Global Thermonuclear War!
Wal Mart.....The man that helped me said they are flying off the shelf. If you go to Walmart.com and search for it in your area it tells how many each store has in stock.
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