Complete Rules & How to Play
The Game of Life is the classic board game that simulates a person's journey from early adulthood through retirement. Choose your path: go to college or start a career, get married, buy a house, have kids, and try to retire with the most wealth!
The Game of Life simulates a journey from early adulthood through retirement. Players travel along a winding track in small plastic cars, making decisions about education, careers, marriage, family, home purchases, and investments.
The goal is to retire with the most combined wealth (cash + Life Tile values). The player with the highest total at the end wins!
Before your very first spin, you must make the most important decision of the game:
On each turn:
Your career determines special abilities, and your salary determines how much you earn at each Pay Day.
Salary Cards range from $20,000 to $100,000. College graduates draw 3 and pick the best; non-college players draw 1 at random.
If you land on a Career Change / Night School space, draw 2 new Career and Salary Cards and choose whether to switch. If you land on "Lose Your Job", you must change career and salary.
When you reach the Get Married space (a mandatory STOP space):
When you land on a Baby space:
When you land on a Twins space:
Your car has 6 peg holes total (driver + up to 5 family members). At retirement, you collect $10,000 per child from the bank.
When you reach the Buy a Starter Home STOP space:
When you reach the Buy a House space:
Consider buying Homeowner's Insurance to protect against floods, tornadoes, and theft events on the board.
Life Tiles are a key scoring mechanic. There are 25 tiles, each with a hidden dollar value ($10,000 to $50,000+) on the underside.
When you reach the Retirement space, STOP immediately.
Once all players have retired, everyone flips their Life Tiles and adds the values to their remaining cash. The player with the highest total wins!
Q: Do you collect salary when you pass a Pay Day space, or only when you land on it?
A: You collect your salary whenever you land on OR pass over a green Pay Day space. You collect every time you pass one, even multiple times in a single turn.
Q: What happens if you run out of money?
A: You do not lose or get eliminated. You must take out bank loans ($20,000 each) to cover any required payments. Each loan costs $25,000 to repay ($20,000 + $5,000 interest).
Q: Do you have to buy a house?
A: Yes. The Buy a House space is a mandatory STOP space. You must draw a House Deed and pay the price. If you cannot afford it, you must borrow from the bank.
Q: Can you win without going to college?
A: Yes, but it is harder. College graduates have access to higher-paying careers and draw 3 Career/Salary Cards to choose from versus 1. However, skipping college avoids tuition debt and gets you earning faster.
Q: Can you look at your Life Tiles during the game?
A: No. Looking at Life Tile values during the game is against the rules. You only reveal them at the very end when calculating final scores.
Q: What happens when the Life Tile draw pile runs out?
A: You take 1 Life Tile from any opponent of your choice. However, players retired at Countryside Acres are immune — their tiles cannot be taken.