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It's called "Play Like A Deejay," a new board game that looks like it allows you to have a record library, a mic, some ad copy and the ability to do what the title says.
The problem? It's from Italy, and I can't quite understand how to play. The website that's selling this thing does have an English option, but as so often happens, things get lost in that translation.
Here's a garbled sample:
“ON AIR – Play Like a Deejay“, the party game official dedicated to the radio...ready to challenge millions of music addicted of all ages in one creative game is under the sign of improvisation to launch, just like in a real radio studio, the songs that have marked the history of music matching them to current news or to funny audience messages in more than 1 million possible combinations."
Got that? Neither did I! Maybe if someone here reads Italian, they can explain it a lot better.
On Air – Play like a Deejay, the game for those who have always dreamed of “making radio ”
The game officially goes on sale in November in Europe and even if it makes no real sense, you've gotta love the playing surface it comes with. Because this is one board game that really comes with a "board!"
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Speaking of baffling translations, what do you suppose this shipping advice means? This is actually off their website. I'll have what they're having!
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Oh the fun those who've worked in radio could have writing and creating a realistic board game on being a disc jockey, board operator, PD etc.
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I still want to know what "breast orders" are.
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"A&M Records reps show up with Tommy Shaw and a pound of blow."
I guess you're playing Styx now.
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betaylored wrote:
Oh the fun those who've worked in radio could have writing and creating a realistic board game on being a disc jockey, board operator, PD etc.
The 2nd Edition of the game will include the Sales Department.... it will be the Ultimate Drinking Game!!!
"Do you like to Golf?" "Sure do!" "Great... sign here, here, and here, and how is your schedule for Thursday afternoon?"