Welcome to the world of PETER HASKETT, RAYMOND HUFFMAN, AND TONY NEWTON! They live at 237 Steiner Street aka the Pepto Bismol Palace in San Francisco's Lower Haight district.
The year is 1987, and the aim of the game is to be the first player to get 10 VODKA POINTS!
You'll be traveling around the board, gathering WINE, CIGARETTE and BEER tokens, which can be traded in to earn VODKA POINTS!
You'll be getting in hilarious fights with other players, where you will say out loud some of Pete and Ray's most infamous quotes using ATTACK! cards. Includes 152 ATTACK CARDS - 152 QUOTES!
You'll encounter Tony, who will make you lose tokens.
You may get lucky and win a bunch of tokens from their favorite liquor / grocery market - O'LOONEY'S.
You can choose to be HONEST or a ROTTEN LIAR when you take tokens from the token pouch.
You'll see what's on the TV, answer the phone to prank callers, see what's cooking in the kitchen - a decent dinner or crap?! And yell about whether you've taken a bath in three days!
You may also get sent to THE STONY LONESOME, THE HOSPITAL or be told to GO TO BED! You may even have to GO LIVE SOUTH OF MARKET!
You'll be gambling, drinking and arguing for ages! What could be more fun?!
A game for 2 - 4 players. EXPLICIT LANGUAGE! NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN!
A Game by Emily Connell, Illustrated by Daryn Cox.
© 1994, 1996, 1998, 2008 Shut Up Little Man LLC. The Shut Up Little Man recordings and all descriptive texts are copyrighted and trademarked. Permission has been granted to make this board game.
To learn more about Peter and Raymond check out their official site here: Shut Up, Little Man! The audio misadventures of Peter and Raymond
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Average Rating | 2 reviews |
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Publish Date | November 17, 2022 |
Edition | First |
Department | Games |
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More Info | Shut Up, Little Man! The Boardgame web site |
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