Board games are known to have existed since at least 3500
BC/BCE. The first known was Senet
in ancient Egypt.
Board games most often involve flat board surfaces marked
with paths, trails, or countries and have a predetermined set of game play
rules. Game pieces are moved along
the paths on the board toward a set goal.
Many board games involve the idea of battle and are played based on
strategy or chance (often the roll of a set of dice) or a combination of the
two.
Modern board games include Checkers, Chess, Parchisi,
Risk, Candy Land, Go, Stratego, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Battleship, Monopoly, Rummikub, Jenga, Mouse Trap,
Gnip Gnop, Scrabble, Sorry!, Twister, and many others. There seems to be a board game for almost every taste. Here is one for people who think that
Christianity is a joke.
The Blasphemy Board Game
Each of the game pieces is a different colored Jesus. The first Jesus to get himself killed
wins the game. Images of the game
pieces:
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