Super Jogo da Vida

Estrela · Board game · 2014
2–6 45 min
5.8 rating Ludopedia
4.8 rating BGG
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5.8 rating Ludopedia
4.8 rating BGG
Our Verdict

If you enjoy simulating life and making financial decisions with a modern twist, this souped-up version of The Game of Life is for you! The card machine brings a really cool dynamic.

Highlights
  • Interactive card machine
  • Simulates modern life
  • Dynamic and fast-paced
  • Fun economic theme
Keep in mind
  • Technology dependency
  • Rules can be extensive
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About the game
Get ready to live the modern life at high speed with Super Jogo da Vida! This souped-up version of the classic brings a brand-new experience, where financial transactions get a technological twist with a credit and debit card reader machine that does it all: from payments to interest and tax calculations. Forget paper money, here the cash is virtual! The board spaces aren't just stopping points; they represent real-world products and services, adding an extra layer of immersion. The central machine doesn't stop there: it functions as a roulette wheel, announces the big winner, and automates tax calculations, making the game faster and more modern. If you enjoy simulating life, making financial decisions, and watching your luck change with a simple spin, this version will surprise you. It's The Game of Life reimagined for today, with a touch of technology that makes everything more dynamic and fun for the whole family. A great choice for those looking for a light game with economic and simulation themes, but with an updated and novelty-filled twist.
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Game: Game of Life
Publisher Estrela
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average playtime?
Games typically last around 45 minutes, making it a quick game for the whole family.
How many players can participate?
The game is designed for 2 to 6 players, perfect for family gatherings or with friends.
Is it a difficult game to learn?
The rules are relatively simple, especially for those already familiar with The Game of Life. The machine helps automate some processes, making it easier to learn.
What are the main components?
It includes the board, pawns, cards, the innovative credit/debit card machine with roulette and calculator functions, as well as play money and other markers.
Is it a good game for children?
Yes, it's an excellent children's game that teaches basic concepts of finance and decision-making in a fun and engaging way.
Does the card machine work with batteries?
Yes, the machine typically requires batteries to operate its various electronic functions.
What's the main difference from the traditional Game of Life?
The big innovation is the card machine that replaces physical money and automates calculations, making the game more modern and faster.