
The Peter Principle Game
A game by Laurence J. Peter
2 - 4 Players 60 minutes Simple
Roll / Spin and Move
Humor
Description
The Peter Principle Game is a hilarious and strategic board game where 2 to 4 players compete to avoid promotion and remain competent in a huge corporation. The goal is to make more right decisions than wrong ones, while trying to force others into promotion or deadwood status. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, this game is easy to pick up and play, lasting around 60 minutes. Published in 1973 by Laurence J. Peter, the game is based on the idea that in a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to their level of incompetence. Players roll and spin to move through the game, using humor and strategy to outmaneuver their opponents. The last player remaining competent is declared the winner, making for a fun and entertaining experience that's full of laughs and surprises.
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