'Storm the Capitol' board game offers an 'insurrection in a box': report
Come one insurrectionist, come all... for a rootin'-tootin' time to play "Stop the Steal" the board game.
On the three-year anniversary of Jan. 6, a game titled "Storm the Capitol" will debut to give competitors a chance to prevent President-Elect Joe Biden from a peaceful transfer of power, first reported by Newsweek.
For a price point of $64.99, buyers can "relive one of the funniest days in American history" and replay the infamous events where five people lost their lives.
Players can either pretend to be Patriots or suit up in riot gear as Capitol Police.
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"Storm the Capitol is the world’s first board game based around the events of January 6, 2021," reads the description on the game's website. "Take control of one of 6 Patriots as you battle through the Capitol, collecting ballots, taking hostages, and fighting the police."
"Or play as the Capitol Police and use every means at your disposal to prevent the Patriots from getting to the roof with enough ballots to Stop the Steal."
Invented by the makers of TrueAnon, a political podcast hosted by Brace Belden and Liz Franczak and produced by Yung Chomsky, it is intended for four to seven players at once who should be adult age with the line: "Definitely 18 years and up."
According to Newsweek, the show notched the ninth-ranked podcast on Patreon.
"This game is for every single person in America, on every single side of every single political issue," Belden said, according to the outlet.
The strategy if you're going to be a Patriot is to breach the Capitol Building and roam room to room while being dealt various "event" cards.
The outlet suggests the aim is to collect 100 ballots and make it to the final room, where former President Donald Trump is waiting in a chopper and together they flip the results or "or ratify the real results of the 2020 election" to gain the ultimate victory, Newsweek reported.