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CHOPS: The Rock and Roll Board Game

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CHOPS: The Rock and Roll Board Game
CHOPS: The Rock and Roll Board Game

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CHOPS: The Rock and Roll Board Game

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Do you have what it takes to ROCK?
While your friends wasted time on paltry endeavors such as getting good grades, preparing for college, holding down  jobs, and listening to the man, you answered a higher call: the call of ROCK! After spending every waking hour of your formative years learning to play, it’s time to cut the apron strings and strike out. Question is: do you have the CHOPS to become a superstar?

In CHOPS, the rock and roll board game from 3 Headed Giant Games, you go against opposing rockers by forming your own band and playing gigs. Gigs pay cashola to your band. Even more importantly, your band generates BUZZ. At the end of the game, the player whose band has the most BUZZ becomes the top rocker.

A Humorous Game about Rock and Roll

CHOPS is an absolute blast. The game comes at rock and roll with a real sense of humor. Players build bands by hiring musicians from a hilarious pool of characters, ranging from the angry to the manic depressant. With a band made up of the usual suspects, drummers, bass players, guitarists, etc. Players take their bands to "The Street" to play gigs. The venue cards add real spice to the game. Complications come up during gigs like bar brawls, broken instruments, failed pyrotechnic attempts, and even alien abduction. Playing CHOPS is like riding a roller-coaster through a cartoon minefield. I couldn't stop laughing as I played.

-Customer Review

A Rock and Roll Game With a Funny Subculture

Playing CHOPS is like dropping into a hilarious rock and roll cartoon culture. Players hire musicians and book gigs. But all kids don't play well together. Each musician card has its own personality. Musicians can have egos, they can get depressed, they can demand extra cash for food. There are love triangles, unlikely reunions, childhood friendships or rivalries. The mix of personalities in this game give it a real culture. The more you play CHOPS, the more you love visiting its hilarious rock and roll world.

-Customer Review

Rock and Roll Is More Dangerous than Ever

In CHOPS, the rock and roll board game, players build bands and play gigs to gain BUZZ. The band with the most BUZZ at the end of the game wins. The venues in which bands play are hilarious. Each "venue card" features a funny picture of the venue and a few rules that go along with playing there. The venues add huge dimension to the game. There is the Wrecking Hall, a renovated prison, where brawls break out almost every night. There's Area 66 where aliens visit and sometimes abduct musicians right out of the show. There's Stuttering Pete's where there's a pretty good chance one of the band members will insult the owner and walk away with no money from the gig. The list goes on. Dozens of different venue cards make CHOPS a hilarious and unpredictable game.

-Customer Review

A Funny Rock and Roll Game That Keeps You Laughing

When playing CHOPS, there is one thing for sure, you will laugh the whole time. Players build bands and play gigs for fame and money. The game allows bands to play "rivalry cards" on other bands. This brings a real element of unpredictability and humor to the game. The funny thing is, some of the rivalry cards can be uncomfortably accurate for anyone who has been in a band. Cards such as "musician moves in with parents" and "unresolved creative differences" can hit close to home. Other cards such as "drummer possessed by demons" and "drummer abducted by aliens" ad a fun fantasy element to the game. If you want to know what it's like to be a struggling independent musician in the rock and roll scene, CHOPS is a great place to start, sans alien abduction and demonic drummer possessions of course.

-Customer Review