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The Game of Life in Illium

Rules
Objective of the game:
Successfully make it to the end of the players career path
while learning key concepts about the book, The Players Piano
Requirements: dice, maximum of 4 players, game money
Starting:
Each player will roll the dice. The player with the highest number
rolled will choose a card. The career path on the card will
determine how the player will go through the game in the life of
that career path. Beginning the game each player should have on
peg in their car. After determining the order of players each
will:
1. roll dice
2. select a career card
3. determine which career path youre given
4. continue to roll and move through the board until you reach
the end of your path

Board Spaces:
Pay day:
If you pass a pay day during your turn, collect
your salary from the bank immediately.
Stop immediately if you hit a stop space (even if you
have moves left)
Action Spaces (the circles):
If you land on this space take the top card
from the deck titled Action cards. Each card is worth
100k in the end.
When rolling for a baby the number your roll is the
amount of people to add to your car.

Stop Spaces:
Get Married Stop:
Pop a peg in your car. Its your husband or
wife!
Spin again
Choose your path stop:
Spin again and choose the risky path or the
safe route. If you land on an action space on the risky
path you must pay the bank 100k
Out of Money?
If you don't have enough money to pay for a debt or
buy something take out a bank loan.
The banker gives you cash from the bank
plus one bank loan certificate for every 50k you need to
borrow.
Pay the loan off anytime by returning each
certificate with 50k in cash.
Any loans left in the end will take
off your final score.
How to Win:
The first to surrender to the military gains 400k
The second to surrender gains 300k
The third to surrender gain 200k
The last to surrender gains 100k
To add up you final wealth you:
Collect 100k for each action card.
Collect 50k for each kid
Repay all loans
Count your cash!
Whoever has the most
cash, wins!

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