02 Apr 2003

 
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Ghettopoly

Buying stolen properties, pimpin hoes, building crack houses and projects...for 2 to 7 Playas.


 
 

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Buy it? Shit! I'm gonna steal it!

pazen 03 Apr 2003

the best advancement in board game development since "Life as a Black Man: the Game" (blackmangame.com)

karen 03 Apr 2003

Actually, the best thing since "Life as a Black man" isn't "Gettopoly" it's "Prosperity".

Prosperity is a progressive African American board game that focuses on wealth and success. Created in Jacksonville, Florida by J T. Amitenejah in 2003, the game was designed to achieve three primary objectives: to provide cultural identification, to develop business-skills, and to encourage family entertainment. We are presently taking pre-order interests for December 15 delivery.

Whether you are completing a post graduate degree program at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU); celebrating the joyous holydays of Kwanzaa; cruising the high seas with your yacht; delighting in the finest of African, Caribbean, or Continental-soul cuisine at a 5 star restaurant; taking in a cultural art exhibition; collecting rents at your High Rise Luxury building; or whispering a humble prayer of thanks at a house of worship you experience it all with Prosperity.

Prosperity is truly an All-American entrepreneurial experience, as players practice win-win negotiating they become more acclimated with the principles of free-market capitalism. For those who ever wanted to own a business, be a landlord, live like the rich and famous, learn massive-wealth building strategies or just play with lots of money ($1000 bill to $100,000,000 bill all featuring aristocratic-looking African-American images) Prosperity is for you.

We believe prosperity is truly rich in cultural value, business sense, and entertainment opportunity. We are seeking internet retailers to market the game on their site(s).

Thank You
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/viewitem.php3?gameid=7642
Prosperity_game@hotmail.com

J Amitenejah 23 Sep 2003