Board game titled "TROU D'EAU MANIE" with a caricature of a man in a suit holding cards labeled with "CARTE CONSTITUTION", a colorful map of Canada with numbered spaces forming a path, text in French stating it's a game of chance for 2 to 6 players aged 12 and up, and additional game instructions.
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True Dough Mania (1982)

True Dough Mania

True Dough Mania is a Canadian board game created by George J. Reti and released in 1982 by Chieftain Products. The game is a satire on Canadian business and politics in the Trudeau era.

Why is True Dough Mania Popular?

True Dough Mania is significant because it is a reflection of Canadian culture and politics during the 1980s. The game is a cynical take on Canadian business and politics, and it provides insight into the attitudes and opinions of Canadians during that time period.

Game Components of True Dough Mania

Game boardDiceCards (Cabinet Shuffle and Constitution)Play moneyTokens

Game Setup of True Dough Mania

Each player chooses a token and places it on the “Start” square.Each player receives a set amount of play money.Shuffle the Cabinet Shuffle and Constitution cards and place them face down on their respective squares on the board.

Gameplay Mechanics of True Dough Mania

Players roll the dice and advance around a map of Canada.On some squares, the player is required to draw a Cabinet Shuffle or Constitution card and follow the directions on the card (similar to the Chance and Community Chest cards in Monopoly).The game includes elements of chance and strategy.

Game Objective of True Dough Mania

The winner is the first player to lose all of their company’s assets to the federal government.

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