SCAM DELUXE: The Game of International Drug Smuggling.
Berkeley,
Brown Bag Enterprises,
1971.
Everything needed to play Scam, including: a folding game board printed in colours on coated stock; the "Scam" rules sheet; a colour printed paper over pasteboard spinner metal smugglers' spinner; "Connection" cards printed on blue card stock; "Paranoia" cards on red stock; sheets of ersatz money; 4 plastic playing pieces and two tiny die. With original cardboard printed box illustrated with joints, a marijuana leaf and inset maps that appear in the game.
(Box) 33 by 522 by 273mm (1.3 by 20.6 by 10.7 inches); (Board) 507 by 507mm (20 by 20 inches).
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notes:
This is the second "Deluxe" edition of the Scam board game, offered in a box rather than the "joint" tube, though illustrated joints feature prominently on the box's cover, serving as a backdrop for the title. Like the original, the board game offers a high stakes adventure through a colourful depiction of the world - at least parts of it.
The original rules sheet states: "Generally Scam goes like this: you begin on the drop out of college square and keep moving...
The original rules sheet states: "Generally Scam goes like this: you begin on the drop out of college square and keep moving...
bibliography:
BoardGameGeek.com #25897. OCLC 987881863 (Library of Congress only for standard edition). Rare Book Hub has no record of the game appearing at auction.
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