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Milton Bradley Game Life Age 9 Adult 2/6 Players 04000 Owners Manuals, User Guides, Instructional Help Documents & Operating Information - GameOfLife.pdf

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2 to 6 Players l OBJECT: Collect money and LIFE Tiles, and have the highest dollar amount at the end of the game.

Attach the game parts to the gameboard as shown on the Assembly Sheet.

All players spin the wheel. Highest spinner takes the first turn. Play then continues clockwise.

LIFE TILES

WHAT YOU D A TURN

Each LIFE Tile carries a secret message: a special achievement, and a dollar amount which counts toward your total cash value at the end of the game.

On your turn, spin the wheel. (If the spinner arm stops between numbers, spin again.) Then move your car the number of spaces on the spinner.

Carefully remove the LIFE Tiles from the cardboard sheet. Place the LIFE Tiles LIFE-side-up near the gameboard and mix them up. Draw 4 tiles and, without looking at the message on the back, stack them LIFE-side-up at Millionaire Estates. The remaining tiles form the draw pile.

Always move your car forward, in the direction of the arrows. (Just as in real life, you can’t go back in time!) If you land on an occupied space, move ahead to the next open space. Follow the space directions. This ends your turn.

CARDS

Your first turn is an exception. See GETTING STARTED.

Separate the cards into 4 decks: Career Cards, Salary Cards, House Deeds and Stocks. Place each deck facedown near the gameboard.

GETTING STARTED On your first turn, decide either to start a career, or to start college.

INSURANCE POLICIES & BANK LOANS

College offers more career and salary options, but it takes time-and it puts you in debt!

Separate the Automobile Insurance Policies, Homeowner’s Insurance Policies and Bank Loans. Place each pile near the gameboard.

START CAREER

If you decide to start a career, place your car on the START CAREER space, then do the folIowing:

MONEY

Choose one player to be the banker. This player is in charge of all money paid to and from the bank.

Draw a Career Card: Have another player fan out the Career Card deck facedown, while you draw 1 card at random. NOTE: You may not keep a Career Card that says “Degree Required.” If you draw one of these cards, draw again!

The banker separates the money into piles by denomination, then gives each player $10,000. CARS AND PEGS

Carefully twist the pink and blue pegs off their runners, then discard the runners. Choose a car and fit a people peg into the driver’s seat (don’t forget to buckle up!). All players do the same.

If you draw these Career and Salary Cards, you’ll be a Superstar making $70,000

Draw a Salary card: Now have the same player fan out the Salary Card deck facedown while you draw 1 card.

Place your Career Card and your Salary Card faceup in front of you. Now spin and move as you would on a regular turn. START COLLEGE If you decide to go to college, place your car on the START COLLEGE space. Borrow $40,000 from the bank for tuition (see BANK LOANS). Now spin and move as you would on a regular turn. JOB SEARCH When you reach the JOB SEARCH space, stop -- even if you have moves left. Then do the following:

THE SPACES SPACE COLORS As you move your car, notice the space colors - they’re important! Here’s what the colors mean: Orange Spaces. Most spaces are

orange. Whenever you land on an orange space, you must follow the directions. Blue Spaces. These spaces are optional. Whenever you land on a blue space, follow the directions only if you want to. Green Spaces. These are PAY DAY

Choose Your Career Card: Have another player fan out the Career Card deck facedown, while you draw 3 cards at random. Look at the cards, choose any 1 card, then return the other 2 cards to the deck. See the Career Guidance section, below. Choose Your salary Card: Now choose your Salary Card the same way (pick 1 card from the 3 cards you draw). Place your Career Card and your Salary Card faceup in front of you. Now spin and move again.

How much money you earn depends not only on the amount of your salary, but also on how often players land on your Career Spaces (spaces with symbols that match your Career Card). For example, if you’re the Accountant, players must pay you whenever they la