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==Description== |
==Description== |
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''Dallas'' is a board game for 2–7 players <ref name=gamut>{{cite book|last= Sackson | first = Sid | author-link = Sid Sackson | title= Gamut of Games |publisher = Pantheon Books | location=New York | date = 1982| pages = 198}}</ref> where each player is a member of the Ewing family who attempts to become the president of the Ewing family business and eventually gain complete control by forcing everyone else out of the game.<ref name=gamut /> |
''Dallas'' is a board game for 2–7 players <ref name=gamut>{{cite book|last= Sackson | first = Sid | author-link = Sid Sackson | title= [[A Gamut of Games]] |publisher = Pantheon Books | location=New York | date = 1982| pages = 198}}</ref> where each player is a member of the Ewing family who attempts to become the president of the Ewing family business and eventually gain complete control by forcing everyone else out of the game.<ref name=gamut /> |
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===Gameplay=== |
===Gameplay=== |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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In Issue 49 of the British wargaming magazine ''[[Perfidious Albion (magazine)|Perfidious Albion]]'', Charles Vasey called this "a cheapo version of ''[[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]''. You zoom around a really neat map of 'Dallas' which is very amusing (do look closely at it) picking up blackmail cards and stocks in various companies." Vasey compared this board game to the SPI's role-playing game :''Dallas: The Role-playing Game'' and concluded, "[Yaquinto's game is] better on the atmosphere, but frankly folks, is this really what you want to play?"<ref name=pa>{{cite magazine | last= Vasey| first= Charles| date=December 1980 |title=Open the Box, Stake the Bunny!| magazine=[[Perfidious Albion (magazine)|Perfidious Albion]] | issue=49| pages=2}}</ref> |
In Issue 49 of the British wargaming magazine ''[[Perfidious Albion (magazine)|Perfidious Albion]]'', Charles Vasey called this "a cheapo version of ''[[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]''. You zoom around a really neat map of 'Dallas' which is very amusing (do look closely at it) picking up blackmail cards and stocks in various companies." Vasey compared this board game to SPI's ''[[Dallas (role-playing game)|Dallas: The Role-playing Game]]'' and concluded, "[Yaquinto's game is] better on the atmosphere, but frankly folks, is this really what you want to play?"<ref name=pa>{{cite magazine | last= Vasey| first= Charles| date=December 1980 |title=Open the Box, Stake the Bunny!| magazine=[[Perfidious Albion (magazine)|Perfidious Albion]] | issue=49| pages=2}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Board games based on television series]] |
[[Category:Board games based on television series]] |