![]() ![]() The LIFE pod will set an amount available to win, the player who landed on the spot gets to choose three numbers, while all other players choose only one. There are lottery spaces marked on the board and if a player lands on one, they get to set up a lottery in the LIFE pod. The LIFE cards are a risk though – you can win or lose big depending on what your card serves up.Īnd I couldn’t not mention the lottery. This is what we did – the kids would just pick up a card. When you land on them you can choose to buy them or draw a LIFE card instead. You have reference cards, so you can easily refer to them to see how to enter the right information for each turn you have.Īround the board there are spaces which have cars and houses marked on them. They love putting them into the pod and pressing all the buttons. A huge part of the attraction I think lies in the LIFE pod and its cards. The younger kids love this game as much as the older kids even if they don’t completely understand the complexity of it. We kept it pretty simple and stuck to the Earn it, Love it and Live it sections of the board. The game is recommended for children aged 9+ and you can see why with the above factors to consider! When we played the game today, I played with the 8 and 6 year old.
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