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(partial rv, I know we're trying to achieve NPOV but "a narrator referred to as pleasant" just sounds ridiculous)
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**He also uses the play money as [[Strong Badia]]n currency, calling them "[[quesos]]".
**He also uses the play money as [[Strong Badia]]n currency, calling them "[[quesos]]".
**The last part of the game takes place on [[the King of Town]]'s Deluxe edition with Homestar characters and locations from the game.
**The last part of the game takes place on [[the King of Town]]'s Deluxe edition with Homestar characters and locations from the game.
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*Email [[independent]] — Strong Sad's faux-budget film, [[because, as it were]], is financed with [[Wikipedia:Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]] money.
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*Email [[independent]] — Strong Sad's faux-budget film, [[because, as it were]], is financed with [[Monopoly money]].
*[[Poker Night at the Inventory]] — The "Maps and Minions" board makes a reappearance. Also, Strong Bad complains that [[Marzipan]] is always trying to get everybody to play "No Loser [[Wikipedia:Candy Land|Candy Land]]".
*[[Poker Night at the Inventory]] — The "Maps and Minions" board makes a reappearance. Also, Strong Bad complains that [[Marzipan]] is always trying to get everybody to play "No Loser [[Wikipedia:Candy Land|Candy Land]]".
*[[Meeple Grove]] — The meeples all speak in "board-gamery terms" while a pleasant narrator over-explains everything.
*[[Meeple Grove]] — The meeples all speak in "board-gamery terms" while a pleasant narrator over-explains everything.

Revision as of 20:14, 24 October 2019

"Goodtime Family Fun!™"

Board games seem to be a popular activity for bored citizens of Free Country, USA.

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