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Games, Stories

11 Horribly Offensive Board Games Of The Past

by Zack Walkter

Published August 14, 2017

10. “Ghettopoly,” published by Stolen Property Fencing Game in 2003.

boardgamegeek.com

Kind of like Monopoly…sorta? Except you’re buying stolen properties, get points for selling “a couple chunks of soap to a stupid high school student thinking it’s crack,” or losing money for having to post bail.

11. “Little Black Sambo,” published by Saalfield Publishing Co. in 1924.

boardgamegeek.com

Little Black Sambo, a sort of jungle child, gets chased around by tigers and stuff and once upon a time kids thought this was fun. *Hangs head in despair.

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