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Scummy Monkies: The Board Game

Scummy Monkies: The Board Game

2009

Designed by Ann Weakland, Neil Weakland

Published by (Public Domain), The Game Crafter, LLC

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The Scummy Monkies are The Best Worst Band in the World and they have a big show today! The goal is to create plenty of stories, songs, and dance moves for the show and finish without too many mistakes. The player to do this most successfully wins the game. But beware the Llama! Setup 1. Take out the stickers and the colored chips and place one sticker on each of the chips. It doesn't matter which sticker goes on which chip. You get to be creative already! 2. Take out the cards and set them in an easy-to-reach place by the game board. Keep the die, timer, pencil, and paper handy as well. 3. Each player should chose one of the game pieces for themselves and place it on the starting space. Chose carefully! The character you pick can impact the game. 4. Roll the die to determine who goes first. The player with the highest roll goes first and then play proceeds clockwise. Starting The Game To start just roll the die and move your game piece clockwise that many spaces. Draw the card that corresponds to the color space you landed on. Follow instructions on the card. If you run out of cards for a color that space becomes a roll-again space. Winning and Ending the Game The game ends when a player lands on the finish space. You must land exactly in the finish space. For example if you are four spaces away from finish you must roll a four or less to progress further. If they roll higher their turn has ended. When the game ends all the players count the cards they have in each category. For each card category that a player has the most cards they get one point. The player who reached the finish first also receives one point. The player with the most points wins the game.

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