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Pennz Square Banko Game

Pennz Square Banko Game

1986

Designed by Gene A. Warren

Published by (Self-Published)

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Pennz Square Banko Game is a Monopoly-like game based on the freewheeling banking practices of the defunct Penn Square Bank of Oklahoma City. Game-play consists of spinning the large spinner in the center of the board, moving to the appropriate space, and following the instructions on the space. Players start with $1,000,000 and ten assets, and the game is won by being the first player to reach a total of $50,000,000 in combined value of cash and assets. Spaces can grant money, grant assets, and force loans on the player, which are drawn from a deck of cards. There are also spaces that reward you if you land on them while playing a specific character. The game is entirely luck-based, as no negotiation or player input is possible. Players can also be eliminated; if a player lands on the Bank Regulator Foreclosure space, they must pay off all loans accrued; if they are unable, they are out of the game. —user summary

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