Freeloader
| Retail Price: |
$7.50 |
| Players: |
3-6 |
| Playing Time: |
90 minutes |
| Elements: |
Game board, 54 cards, rule book |
| You Need: |
One pawn and about 30 counters for each player,
and at least four 6-sided dice |
Dear Diary:
The best things in life are free. Other people's things.
I think it's a shame that Doctor Goettsch owns so many
nice things, but never has the time to use them. It's almost like I'm
doing him a favor when I borrow his golf clubs. Now at least he knows
they're getting some use. And if he ever actually needs them, he knows
where to find me. I'm sleeping on the floor at Anthony's house. He's
a Gambler, and he's got the best leftovers in town! And those silk suits
he never wears are almost all my size. Tomorrow I should figure out
where he keeps the keys to that car he never drives.
Freeloader is a game celebrating the glorious pastime of
living off other people's success. Players spend the game
roaming the neighborhood, doing favors for their "friends"
in exchange for great loaner stuff like the Doctor's Car,
the Artist's clothes, or the Waitress' leftover food. To win
the game you have to collect Food, Clothing, and Shelter before
the deck runs out. It's all worth points, and whoever has
the most points wins.
Freeloader is the best of what Cheapass Games does: a simple,
entertaining board game with decent strategy and a rock-bottom
price tag. The game was designed by James Ernest and illustrated
by Cheyenne Wright, and it's a total hoot. But hey, don't
just take our word for it.
Borrow it from your friends and play it for yourself.
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