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Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights is a party game that plays great with large groups. Each player takes on the role of a political extremist and tries to craft the new Bill of Rights in their own image of perfection. Player of any age can enjoy the laughter and hilarity that comes with every game of Bill of Rights. |
CHEW: Cases of the FDA card game
As a Food and Drug Administrator agent, it's your job to investigate food-related crimes. From deep-fried fingers to murdered mascots you'll need to enlist help from the likes of Tony Chu, Mason Savoy, Poyo, and more in a fast-paced, high-laughs, take-that card game designed by Kevin Wilson (Arkham Horror, X-Files, Descent). |
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Ghost Court
In a small claims court full of plaintiffs and defendants, testy judges, overworked clerks, and peace-keeping bailiffs--all of whom might be living of dead--you and your friends will see that spectral justice is done, one absurd case at a time. |
I Dissent.
Players preside over the court of public opinion and rule on hot button topics of the day. Influence other players' opinions to score! Form voting alliances. Break alliances. Bluff. Just end up on the side with the most votes to score! |
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Lawsuit!
From classroom to courtroom, here's the game about being a lawyer! Start in law school. Pass the bar. Open your law office. Bring or defend cases. Appeal a verdict, or simply settle a case instead. Become a partner and raise the stakes. And do is all while laughing and learning with family and friends! |
Passing The Bar
Passing The Bar is an entertaining supplement for law students to help prepare them for the multistate bar examination, and to learn materials in their core first, second and third year classes. |
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Stick the IRS!
Sticking the IRS does not require pins or needles or knowledge of the Internal Revenue Code. It requires tax players who are willing to take a chance with a "Tax Shelter" that may give financial security or may backfire. After four tours around the Board, the Tax player who has the most after-tax-cash wins the game and has successfully been able to STICK THE IRS. |
Sue You!
Sue You! is the explosive game of law that you will love whether or not you like lawyers or know anything about the law. The object of the game is to become the wealthiest player by successfully suing other players for everything from trespass to murder. |
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All Rise
All Rise is a courtroom based party game where players take on the roles of two Attorneys, a Judge, and multiple Jury Members and Surprise Witnesses. Hilarious court cases, absurd evidence, and shocking witnesses. |
Capital Punishment
Capital Punishment is the party argument game. It might get dark. It might get uncomfortable. It will get hilarious. In the kangaroo court, the names in the deck are on trial. whichever player makes the best argument wins. The judge has the final say. |
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Blind Justice
Blind Justice pokes fun at barristers the world over, while citing actual cases of litigation for the players to resolve as both plaintiff and jury. The player draws a Court Case Card and reads a condensed version of an actual lawsuit - injecting it with all the necessary fiery adjectives that will convince the jury to award his client rightly or wrongly a windfall of damages. |
High Treason
High Treason! The Trial of Louis Riel is a card-driven 2-player game. One player takes the role of the prosecution and the other player takes the role of defense. Both are trying to influence the tragic fate of the defendant over the whole trial. They select the jury, question witnesses sway their thinking, and make closing arguments that decide the fate of not only one man but also of Canada. |
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Crime Non Crime: the Game of Life
Crime No Crime is a legal game that uses real-life scenarios to educate people on criminal law. Test your knowledge of criminal laws. With a variety of felonies, misdemeanors, and other offenses, this game offers a fun and educational way to uncover the different aspects of criminal law. |
Legal Decision
Legal Decision is designed as a dramatic courtroom fiction simulator, Legal Decision allows players to step into the role of the prosecution and defense, but also adds room to act as the judge or even the jury foreman! Oversee the dramatic cases provided and see who can pull off a winning verdict. |