(A racist has made his own board game called "Coontacts". It's not a very good game, and racist as heck to boot!)
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So the official rules are to read incredibly offensive shit out loud in public where you may annoy and/or anger anyone within earshot while pretending you're the one who should be offended because black people exist in the vicinity?
Fuck you man. And the singular is "die" not dice.
Not only ethnicist but incredibly lame-o from a gameplay standpoint. It looks like how a small child would design a game.
Also; The endgame reminds me of the Mad Magazine game....which is FAR BETTER and has the same concept of "Whoever gets the least points/money, wins!"....
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....I remember playing this as a kid. I miss MAD magazine (and a lesser sense, CRACKED magazine. The CRACKED website around now has zilch in common with the magazine. Would it hurt to put some references to the magazine in that website? C'mon; Toss in Sylvester P. Smythe or add a few cartoons or something, CRACKED!).
May I comment on the atrocious design instead of the racism, which simply defies description (but then so does the design...)?
Seriously, everything clashes and is fully saturated and PINK NEXT TO RED? RED AND SCREAMING NEON "I have no eyes with which to see this clashes" GREEN? And then you have nothing better to do than throw in pictures that do not fit the theme at all, or would not fit at all if there was a theme and not just some vomited neon rainbow that makes an 11 year old's alicorn Fancharacters look relaxing.
But then I suppose if you have nothing better to do and than whining about the existence of black people one can't assume that you know how to choose use the colour slider, you just hop on ms paint and use the default colours..
Geez, even the Jurassic Park III board game was better than this! Evolution vs. Intelligent Design was better than this, and that was made by Ray Comfort! It's even worse than Juden Raus, and that game was made by actual Nazis!
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