A pseudo-educational board game where players make life choices and then explore the consequences. The obvious implication is for young people to learn how to plan a strategy for their lives. The game features a spinner wheel instead of dice, and cars for game pieces. As you get married, have children etc., you add pink and blue tabs to your car.

Milton Bradley's game of Life is quite different from Conway's game of life.
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