Board Games
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Board games seem to be a popular activity for bored citizens of Free Country, USA, usually manufactured by Boardelectrix.
[edit] Appearances
- Third Games Menu — The boxes for board game versions of certain games are displayed.
- Where's The Cheat? — Strong Sad mentions he plays Jenga with The Cheat on Tuesday nights, and is seen playing Connect Four with Homsar. Homsar makes reference to both Battleship and Jenga.
- Email 50 emails — One of Homestar Runner's attempts at DELETED! is "stratego".
- Strong Sad's Character Video — Strong Sad rambles about playing board games with other board games.
- Email army — An Easter egg shows the rulebook for the game Three-to-One Marny.
- Email Family Resemblence — Strong Bad imagines Pom Pom's hypothetical family in an advertisement for a board game called Jurvy-Skat.
- Email geddup noise — As a parting gift from The Show, The Geddup Noise receives a year's supply of The Show! Stupid Home Edition.
- Email narrator — During the fake trailer for "Lugnut and Squeak", Strong Mad and The Cheat are seen playing Battleship.
- Email what i want — When Strong Bad mentions "a catapult that launches balls of cobras", an Easter egg that shows the box for the board game COBRA-PULT!! can be viewed.
- Email concert — Limozeen's contract rider lists "Jenga or Pictionary".
- Sickly Sam's Big Outing — After being swallowed by Sickly Sam, Old-Timey Strong Bad complains, "All they've got in [his stomach] is Parcheesi!"
- Strong Badia the Free — "Maps and Minions" is a board game that plays an important role throughout the game.
- Strong Bad modifies the game board and uses it as his in-game map.
- He also uses the play money as Strong Badian currency, calling them "quesos".
- The last part of the game takes place on the King of Town's Deluxe edition with Homestar characters and locations from the game.
- Email independent — Strong Sad's faux-budget film, because, as it were, is financed with Monopoly money.
- Poker Night at the Inventory — The "Maps and Minions" board makes a reappearance. Also, Strong Bad complains that Marzipan is always trying to get everybody to play "No Loser Candy Land".
- Meeple Grove — The meeples all speak in "board-gamery terms" while a pleasant narrator over-explains everything.