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Bonkers! (game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bonkers! (game)

''Bonkers!'' (also known as ''This Game is Bonkers!'') was a race-style board game designed by Paul J. Gruen and produced by Parker Brothers and later by Milton Bradley. The object was to be the first player to score 12 points by adding instruction cards to the empty spaces in an attempt to move to several scoring stations. The game's slogan (for both versions) was "It's Never the Same Game Twice!"
==Setup==

Each game of ''Bonkers!'' came with the following:
* a gameboard
* four pawns
* a stack of cardboard track cards
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* 2 each of the following "Back" cards
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* 1 through 6, 10, 12
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* 2 each of the following "Ahead" cards
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* 1 through 6, 10, 12
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*2 each of the following special cards
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*Go to Nearest Score
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*Roll Again
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*Go to Start
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*Exchange Cards
* a score card with plastic peg markers
* four large "Go to Lose" cards
* two dice
The board consisted of a 55-space looping track. Most of these spaces had an outline of a track card next to it, the cards being played throughout the game; there were also three "Score" stations (one of which doubled as the starting point), a "Lose" space, two track spaces marked "Go to Lose", and one space marked "Back 15".
As the original ''Bonkers!'' was produced in the late 1970s, the board and game pieces accordingly had a disco styled text and motif. When Milton Bradley revived the game in the early 1990s, the board was made to appear as if the entire track and logo were made out of modeling clay; a few humorous caricatures of human faces (also made from clay) were placed in the logo and on the board as well. The game was also given a fluorescent color scheme, updated fonts, and different styled dice and pawns from the original.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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