It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is Now a Boardgame


If you’ve ever wanted to spend a little time getting closer to the spectacularly awful characters of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, now is your chance. Think Geek has just released this interesting little boardgame that should probably be enjoyed in the company of a heroic amount of cheap liquor.

Personally, I would have preferred it if they went for a little more authenticity and factored in a rule about the destruction of opposing players’ game pieces – but I am used to disappointment and rules are made to be broken.

Needless to say this game is not for general consumption – it’s rated as suitable for players who are over the age of 17… you’ve been warned.

From Think Geek:

Be an awful person

Your teachers always told you that when you write a story, the characters should be round, not flat. Even the worst villain should have some sort of redeeming quality, like knitting sweaters for rescue chickens. Characters should come out of a story changed in some profound way.

Always Sunny’s writers threw that idea straight out the window… and that is why this TV show is so spectacular. Mac, Dennis, Charlie, Dee, and Frank have no redeeming qualities. They’re vile, horrible, selfish human beings. No matter what happens to them, they come out of it without having learned a single life lesson. They destroy people’s lives without a thought about the consequences. In fact, they often suffer no consequences!

You might not become drug addicts, beer pong champions, or viral video stars. In fact, it’s best you don’t try to emulate the folks from the show in real life. That’s why we have board games! As a member of the Paddy’s Pub crew, you’re trying to purchase the most shares in the pub so you can make the big decisions. Collect beers and make your way to a pub to convert them to empties. Trade your empties for Paddy’s Pub Dollars at a beer store and then use those dollars to purchase your shares. Sounds about as easy as one of Dennis and Mac’s schemes… which means it’ll go hilariously wrong.

Price: $29.99

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C.S. Magor is the editor-in-chief and a reporter at large for We Interrupt and Uberreview. He currently resides in the Japanese countryside approximately two hours from Tokyo - where he has spent the better part of a decade testing his hypothesis that Japan is neither as quirky nor as interesting as others would have you believe.
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