Retroist Podcast – Episode 079 – The Game of Life

game of life

On today’s show we talk all about the super popular board game, The Game of Life. We talk about the games creator, Milton Bradly, the games rules, changes over the years and reference in pop culture.. Just a reminder to drop by our official forums to discuss The Game of Life and any other games you might like.

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3 Responses to Retroist Podcast – Episode 079 – The Game of Life

  1. Vinvectrex says:

    Looking forward to this. My wife considers it minor blasphemy that some recent versions all award the same pay to players, no matter their selected profession. I think she and I will enjoy this one together!

  2. Becca js says:

    You’re my hero!

  3. deb smelk says:

    Hi, I’m looking to get the copyright to copy the image of the Life game onto a poster for a 60th birthday party. Do you know who to contact?

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