The Game of Life

The Game of Life
Japanese-language version of the modern edition of The Game of Life
Designers
Publishers
Milton Bradley Company (Classic)
  • Winning Moves Games USA
  • Hasbro (Modern)
Publication
  • 1860 (1860) (Original)
  • 1960 (1960) (Modern)
GenresBoard game
Players2 to 4 or 6
Setup time10 minutes (approx.)
Playing time1 hour (approx.)
ChanceHigh (spinning a wheel, card-drawing, luck)
Age range8+
SkillsCounting, reading

The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a board game originally created in 1860 by Milton Bradley as The Checkered Game for Life, the first ever board game for his own company, the Milton Bradley Company. The Game of Life was US's first popular parlour game.[1] The game simulates a person's travels through their life, from early adulthood to retirement, with college if necessary, jobs, marriage, and possible children along the way. Up to six players, depending on the version, can participate in a single game.[3] Variations of the game accommodate up to ten players.

The modern version was originally published 100 years later, in 1960. It was created and co-designed by Bill Markham and Reuben Klamer, respectively,[4] and was "heartily endorsed" by Art Linkletter. It is now part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History and an inductee into the National Toy Hall of Fame.

  1. ^ "The Game of Life History - Invention of the Game of Life". The Great Idea Finder. 2006-10-27. Archived from the original on 2019-09-11.
  2. ^ "The Game of Life". Hasbro. Archived from the original on November 26, 2018. Retrieved November 25, 2018.
  3. ^ Some printings of The Game of Life are marked as two to six players; others are marked as two to four players.[2]
  4. ^ "Hall of Fame Inductees". Toy Industry Association. Archived from the original on 12 April 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2015.

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