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{{Desc|Losers of the world, unite! In the Simpson's Loser Takes All Game, players travel around the board and ask themselves some of life's most important questions. "Can I flip my eyelids up?" "Have I ever photocopied a body part?" Here's the catch: another player has to predict what your answer will be. If your answers are different, you lose a Character card. And in this game, that's a good thing. If the two answers match, the other player gets to lose a Character card. The player with the least amount of points accumulated from Junk Food Tokens, Fake Money, and Character cards, is the loser--and wins the game. Homer would be so proud!}} | {{Desc|Losers of the world, unite! In the Simpson's Loser Takes All Game, players travel around the board and ask themselves some of life's most important questions. "Can I flip my eyelids up?" "Have I ever photocopied a body part?" Here's the catch: another player has to predict what your answer will be. If your answers are different, you lose a Character card. And in this game, that's a good thing. If the two answers match, the other player gets to lose a Character card. The player with the least amount of points accumulated from Junk Food Tokens, Fake Money, and Character cards, is the loser--and wins the game. Homer would be so proud!}} | ||
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Template:Board Game The Simpsons Losers Take All! is a board game from 2001.
Description
- "Losers of the world, unite! In the Simpson's Loser Takes All Game, players travel around the board and ask themselves some of life's most important questions. "Can I flip my eyelids up?" "Have I ever photocopied a body part?" Here's the catch: another player has to predict what your answer will be. If your answers are different, you lose a Character card. And in this game, that's a good thing. If the two answers match, the other player gets to lose a Character card. The player with the least amount of points accumulated from Junk Food Tokens, Fake Money, and Character cards, is the loser--and wins the game. Homer would be so proud!"