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Gut Bustin' Games Redneck Life Board Game

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Style: Base Game


Features

  • The Winner Is The Player With The Most Teeth Remaining At The End Of The Game
  • A Life Journey Game For 2-6 Fun-Loving Players, Age 13+
  • Playing Time 1-2 Hours
  • Easy To Start, Hilarious To Play, Hard To Forget

Description

Step into the world of redneck life with "The Game of Redneck Life" where a roll of 2 dice determines the grade you complete in school, which sets you up for one of 11 fabulous careers, such as Mullet Salon Operator or Monster Truck Announcer! Journey through Blue Collar Americana using credit to buy vehicles, get married, purchase a home, get divorced, remarried, and raise a passel of young 'uns. Through accidents and brawls, players lose teeth during the game. Buy some back if you can, as the player with the most teeth at the end of the game wins! From the Manufacturer Redneck Life Expansion: Bustin' a Gut. adds to the wildly popular Redneck Life with 20 more rigs, 10 more homes, 50 more Go Redneckin' Cards, all new charts and a new name panel to roll for your Redneck Name.

Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 9.5 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 2.5 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GBG 1003


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: July 1, 2013


Manufacturer: Vintage Sports Cards, Inc.


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  • Hilarious game!
Style: Base Game
We played this game recently and love it! It's a little long with 6 players, but everyone got a kick out of the names and situations we got ourselves into.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by Angela Carbonell

  • This game will have you in stitches. Absolutely hilarious and fun.
Style: Base Game
I ordered this game after reading that the winner is the person with the most teeth at the end. I played it with my friends last night and I laughed so hard my cheeks hurt and my throat was sore. This is the kind of board game that makes board games so much fun to play with friends. We probably horse laughed at least 50 times throughout the game. I would designate one person to read the rules and then just teach other players as you go. It's very easy to play and it's one of those games that as long as someone knows what's going on and can help direct things you are good. The other players felt like it was easy fun and simple to learn and proceed. There are cards that you have to use when you have certain activities and they were very clear on what the next steps were. I thought the game was well done, packed full of comedy and it will be a joy to share this with all of my other friends. I think this is one of those games that the host who has already played it has a smirk on their face when playing it with new players because they know how much fun everyone's going to have and they get to see those first time reactions to some of those cards. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone and the minimum age is probably good just so people have a little bit of preconceived stereotypes that help them Enjoy the humor of this game. Loving it. I can't wait to play it with more of my friends and when I got remarried I had two kids named Daryl Junior which was probably the funniest part of the game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by Computer Guy Knoxville

  • A great lesson about life
Style: Base Game
This is a great game to teach people of all ages about getting an education and budgeting. Although the name of the game could be changed, it still is a lot of fun if you explain to those playing the game how negative stereotypes are unnecessary.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024 by Daisy Carlsmith

  • Hilarious
Style: Base Game
Ordered this on a whim after it popped up as recommended. Shipped well and fully packaged. It was a great game for a cabin trip. Played it several times. Lots of laughs and entertainment. Already looking at the expansions!
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024 by C. Bav C. Bav

  • Hilarious
Style: Livin' The Dream!
This is such a great game. Lots of redneck hilarity
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by SLarson

  • Gaming.
Style: Base Game
Haven't had a chance to play yet, but it looks like fun.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by Willieynot

  • Ushering in the 2019 New Year with Redneck Life
Style: Base Game
Allow me to regale you with the colorful tale of how we ushered in the 2019 New Year with Redneck Life, and how consequently, the first words spoken in the New Year were not "Happy New Year". As is customary, my wife and I invite my aunt and cousin to our house to have snacks, drinks, and games while listening to Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on television. Over the years, we have collectively amassed quite a collection of board games. For Christmas, I had bought Redneck Life as a gift for my aunt, and we played it then (the poor mule Clancy drowned in the lake...). Having enjoyed the game the first time we played it, my aunt and cousin brought it for us to possibly play again for New Years. They arrived at 7pm, and we started the night with 1. Last Word [buzzer broke mid-way through and we didn't finish] 2. Clue 3. Smart Ass [played 3 times] After finishing those games around 10:30pm, we then decided to play Redneck Life. It's similar to the game of Life, and we imagined it would last us through to the new year. Throughout the night, we had been eating snacks. As none of us have ever lost a tooth after a beer bottle rebounds while throwing it out the window of a vehicle, I wouldn't say we had drank near enough to be true rednecks. So, to really get in the redneck spirit, I grabbed two shot glasses for my cousin and I. I opened a bottle of wine, and he opened a bottle of rum. We decided that every time I landed on a "Go Redneckin" spot, I would take a shot of wine, and every two "Go Redneckin" spots he landed on he would take a shot of rum. Midway through the game, reaching for a "Go Redneckin" card, I knocked over an empty bottle of beer, which hit my full shot glass of wine, which then drenched a number of "Go Redneckin" cards. Not to worry though! Wine soaked "Go Redneckin" cards class up the game. As midnight approached, the game was almost complete. Half my bottle of wine was now gone, and a quarter of my cousin's rum was gone. We weren't inebriated enough for Rev'rend Uncle Pappy to throw a bible at us, but my lips were a little tingly. Five minutes before midnight, we took a pause in the game to open a bottle of champagne, watch the ball in Times Square in New York drop, and to toast in the New Year. The final countdown began... 10, 9, 8. We raised our, fortunately plastic, glasses with champagne to cheer. And as the final seconds passed, I watched in surprisingly slow motion as my cousin moved his cup to tap his mother's cup. My cousin was holding the cup at the very top with his thumb and a finger, similar to how a bucket has a handle at the very top. His mother, being shorter than he, aimed her cup more toward the lower end of his cup. ...3, 2... And as their cups came boisterously together, my cousin having perhaps been affected more by the rum than I realized, misjudged exactly where the cups would meet and overshot my aunt's cup resulting in my cousin's cup being pivoted in his hand 90 degrees. And so, with his cup now horizontal, my cousin splashed the entire bubbly contents of his cup onto his mother drenching her in champagne. ...1... (fireworks explode on tv) And my aunt, in surprise, exclaims the first words of 2019 - "Oh s**t!!!" After a moment to process what had just happened, we all burst out laughing. Having played Redneck life for the last hour and a half, the jokes abounded... "Tha po po won't believe ya haven' not been drinkin tanight!" "I promise I haven' had anything to drink tanight occifer!" and on and on... I was laughing so much my sides hurt. After things settled down, we finished the game, and my aunt ended up winning with 14 teeth left. New Year's 2019 will undoubtedly become one of the most memorable game nights we will ever have. So I would recommend this game, and encourage others to channel their inner rednecks. I'm sure it will result in a good time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2019 by Brian

  • Hilarious Game to play with Friends and Family
Style: Base Game
The shipping packaging was not sufficient enough to protect the game box from damages occurred during shipping. If it had been a gift, I would have been extremely dissatisfied because of the damaged game box.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by Lisa

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