
Freeloader
A game by James Ernest
3 - 6 Players 90 minutes Low
Modular Board, Roll / Spin and Move, Trading
Abstract Strategy, Card Game, Humor
Description
Freeloader is a game that celebrates the art of living off other people's success. Players take on the role of freeloaders, roaming the neighborhood and doing favors for their friends in exchange for great loaner stuff. With a modular board and easy-to-learn rules, this game is perfect for 3 to 6 players looking for a fun and entertaining experience. Designed by James Ernest and published in 2002, Freeloader combines abstract strategy, card game elements, and humor to create a unique gaming experience. The goal of the game is to collect food, clothing, and shelter before the deck runs out, with each item worth points. The player with the most points wins, making it a great challenge for players to strategize and negotiate with each other. With a playtime of 90 minutes, Freeloader is a great addition to any game night, offering a lighthearted and humorous take on the concept of freeloaders.
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