2/5/2010, 2:09 am

Insteadof acquiring property the players will be competing for enrollment intorent control housing and ability to maximize on their social securitybenefits. Through out the game the players will be forced to give uptheir entitlement benefits, seek employment and pay for the acquiredgoods. At the end of the game the winner must be able to parent atleast 5 children1, collect all social benefits (program 8housing, monthly SSI checks, food stamps, public transit vouchers,etc.), possess no property, unless stolenexpropriated from the opponent. The player who is able to blame Bushfor their low socio-economic status collects instant 1000 points.
The next Obama's Monopoly edition will feature the SSI checks, Food Stamps card and social services credits.
Instead of acquiring property the players will be competing for enrollment into rent control housing and ability to maximize on their social security benefits. Through out the game the players will be forced to give up their entitlement benefits, seek employment and pay for the acquired goods. At the end of the game the winner must be able to parent at least 5 children1, collect all social benefits (program 8 housing, monthly SSI checks, food stamps, public transit vouchers, etc.), possess no property, unless stolen expropriated from the opponent. The player who is able to blame Bush for their low socio-economic status collects instant 1000 points.
"Get out of jail" card is automatically distributed to all non-white players in the beginning of the game and is not revocable. The card is redeemable at any time during the game if a white player, especially male, accuses a non-white player of stealing expropriating any of his possessions. Special Minority Edition will not feature jail at all.
Hasbro is also working on Al-Qaeda edition of "Risk, The Global Jihad Day". Coming to stores in 2012.
1. Single teen-aged mothers with more then one child do not qualify for this game, as they declared instant winners. Please refer to a complete list of rules.
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