Lunch Money: Sticks & Stones

Lunch Money: Sticks & Stones
By Charles Wiedman

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Product Description

Lunch Money is an exciting, fast-paced, multi-player card game that combines dark, psychological images with the raw dynamics of a merciless street fight. Lunch Money: Sticks & Stones adds even more pain and mayhem to the dark, frenetic world of Lunch Money.

This long-anticipated 55-card expansion set is designed to be mixed in with the original Lunch Money card game. New weapons like Chunk, basic attacks like Spank and Evil Eye, defenses like Backlash and Hide, and specialty cards like Tantrum, Cooties, and Wedgy make Lunch Money: Sticks & Stones a necessity for every Lunch Money fan.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12984 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Atlas
  • Model: 1102
  • Published on: 2004-03
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 2.75" w x 3.75" l, 1.50 pounds

Features

  • This 55-card expansion set is designed to be mixed in with the original Lunch Money card game.
  • New weapons like Chunk, basic attacks like Spank and Evil Eye, defenses like Backlash and Hide, and specialty cards like Tantrum, Cooties, and Wedgy make Lunch Money: Sticks & Stones a necessity for every Lunch Money fan.

Customer Reviews

may break my bones...5
I am a huge Lunch Money fan, and have been playing with the same set for about 10 years now. But even the best game can use a booster shot, which is exactly what "Sticks and Stones" provides.

A 55-card expansion, it stays with the same basic rules as "Lunch Money" while adding a few twists. Some are straight forward, like the card "Chunk" which is a weapon that can only be dodged not blocked. Some add more of a challenge, like "Cooties" which can only be delivered by a "Grab", and which knocks you for a point a turn. Several of the cards, like "Hippie", are only good in a multi-player game and don't make any sense with only two people.

The pictures are in the same style as the main game, although the little girl's face is more visible and she becomes more of a character. There are great quotes on every card, this time attributed to various news sources and horrible circumstances of humanity.

All in all a great supplement to Lunch Money. If you like the main game, you are going to want to get this.

Meh. REALLY needs an update. Just like the original.3
This is the expansion for Lunch Money. It adds many a card to the deck, but suffers the same problem as the normal edition, but at least (unlike Beer Money, which "can combine" with Lunch Money (while keeping a TOTALLY DIFFERENT card back), has "Lunch Money" backs).

The game overall is pretty fun, but not for the colorblind. Again, like the basic game. Sometimes (just like LM), some card colors seem to look like the others. Players new to the game and its expansion/s will have to consult rules on cards (a really flawed system), and so will some vets who haven't played for awhile.

If you're tired of LM, this is a good thing to get to mix up the deck a little bit, but if you're new, don't buy this until you have purchased and played the basic LM game a few dozen times.


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