Land O' Sugar (1994)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 20
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players:
2 - 3
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Scairy Hairy Toys
Designers:
David Fremont
Artists:
Wild Wigout Group
Mechanics:
Roll / Spin and Move
Beschreibung
From the back:
Remember playing boardgames like Candyland? You were an innocent kid with a dumb hair cut wishing so "bad" you were playing something else like "Super Colossal Master of All Elementary Schools or Ruler of All the Fudgesicles in the Freezer!" Your super strength allowing you to flick your opponent across the orange shag carpet? Well... Your wishes have come true. With The Wild Wigout Comix Gameboards!
Land o' Sugar was one of seven crazy art boardgames produced by Scairy Hairy Toys, San Fransisco in the early to mid-1990s. Each was created by a local underground artist and each was handmade, silk-screened and extremely limited.
Land o' Sugar takes the player into the wonderful world of sugar. The game requires one pound of hard round candies to play. It came with a brightly colored silk-screened boardgame with a pinwheel pixie spinner and three mutant sugar eating game pieces. The object of the game was to get to the end without passing out from an over-indulgence of sugar or throwing up. The game was created by illustrator David Fremont best known for his strange comics and silk-screened concert posters.
From the back:
Remember playing boardgames like Candyland? You were an innocent kid with a dumb hair cut wishing so "bad" you were playing something else like "Super Colossal Master of All Elementary Schools or Ruler of All the Fudgesicles in the Freezer!" Your super strength allowing you to flick your opponent across the orange shag carpet? Well... Your wishes have come true. With The Wild Wigout Comix Gameboards!
Land o' Sugar was one of seven crazy art boardgames produced by Scairy Hairy Toys, San Fransisco in the early to mid-1990s. Each was created by a local underground artist and each was handmade, silk-screened and extremely limited.
Land o' Sugar takes the player into the wonderful world of sugar. The game requires one pound of hard round candies to play. It came with a brightly colored silk-screened boardgame with a pinwheel pixie spinner and three mutant sugar eating game pieces. The object of the game was to get to the end without passing out from an over-indulgence of sugar or throwing up. The game was created by illustrator David Fremont best known for his strange comics and silk-screened concert posters.
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