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Previously on "Ideal Christmas Gift for Any Ultra Religious Friends"

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  • Ned Flanders
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    "This could be the most remarkable game since Lazarus rose from the dead"

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  • Lucifer Box
    started a topic Ideal Christmas Gift for Any Ultra Religious Friends

    Ideal Christmas Gift for Any Ultra Religious Friends

    A little family card game for the Chico family to sit around and play after Christmas dinner.

    Cleopatra. Blackbeard. Attila the Hun. Richard Nixon. John Wilkes Booth.

    Collect the souls of the damned! In Burn In Hell, you try to assemble the tastiest "Circles" of history's sinners. Trade souls with your rivals . . . or just steal the ones you need. Collect groups of Mass Murderers, Cannibals, or even Clerics . . . or build sets of the Seven Deadly Sins. Burn in Hell will keep you on your toes . can you see the sets that fit together for the most points? Can you steal a rival's key card before he can make a Circle?

    Each card includes a great Greg Hyland caricature and a biography of the soul. You'll have a lot of fun reading (and arguing) about why each of these people was invited to the Permanent Pitchfork Party. And to rule in Hell, you must use strategy and cunning, because this game's not over until the last soul is snatched . . .
    Last edited by Lucifer Box; 11 November 2005, 08:59.

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