Boy Crazy (game)
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Boy Crazy is an out-of-print card game created by Decipher, Inc. during the Pokémon Trading Card Game boom. Each card featured a picture of a boy age 12 – 22,[1] his first name, and a list of his likes and dislikes.[2]
Gameplay began with a group of participants opening a pack of cards. One individual within the group would decide which of the boys in the pack they liked best, and write this down along with their reasons why. Then the other members of the group would write down which boy they thought would be good for this same individual, and why. The group would then take turns explaining their choices and reasoning. Players who guessed correctly earned a point. Play continued until everyone had a chance to select a boy, and the player with the most points won.[3]
The game includes boys from across the United States, from different ethnic backgrounds and with different hair and eye colors, including disabled boys.[citation needed]
The game was so popular that Decipher launched a companion "Boy Crazy" magazine in September 2001.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ Decipher Inc. Archived 2012-03-13 at the Wayback Machine (22 October 2000)
- ^ Dresner-Thornber, Emily (28 January 2000). "Women in Gaming". Pyramid (Online). Retrieved 17 February 2008. [dead link]
- ^ "BoyCrazy!". Boycrazy.com. Decipher Inc. 2000. Archived from the original on May 10, 2000. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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