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# 12384 - 1980 Public Assistance game $99.95
              UNUSED Condition (1st Ed, unpunched cards, sealed pawns & dice)

# 00000 - 1980 Public Assistance game $79.95
              Excellent Condition - Sold Out

# 00000 - 1980 Public Assistance game $69.95
              Very Good Condition - Sold Out


Public Assistance game
(Why Bother Working for a Living?)
©1980, Hammerhead Enterprises
Ages: 18 and Up
Players: 2 to 4
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DESCRIPTION - from the game
In Public Assistance game the winner is the player who
accumulates the most money (after taxes if you end up in
the Working Person's Rut) in the number of months (times
around the board) played.


Shipping Wt: Approx. 2.5 lbs.
Game Parts Available for Sale

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1 Game board
108 Game cards
54 Pink Welfare cards
54 Green Working cards
8 Standard pawns
2 Red pawns
2 Gray pawns
2 Black pawns
2 Purple pawns
80 Illegitimate child cards
5 Crib baby
5 Jack in box
5 Toy ball
5 Leaning forward
5 Crawling
5 Looking between legs
10 With flower
10 Toy bear reading
10 Toy bear sitting
10 Leaning back
10 Sitting
4 Blank date marker cards
2 Pink cards
2 Green cards
38 Bank notes
1 Set of money
$10s
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$500s
$1,000s
3 Standard 6-sided dice
Rules
Game Contents
NOTE: This rare game was banned in the 1980s
according to a game called Capital Punishment.
Public Assistance game is about living on welfare
and having lots of illegitimate children to increase
welfare benefits.
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