Lunch Money:
Sticks & Stones


Sticks & Stones will break your bones
and names will all be taken.


Lunch Moneyâ„¢ is an exciting, fast-paced, multi-player card game that combines dark, psychological images with the raw dynamics of a merciless street fight. Lunch Money: Sticks & Stonesâ„¢ adds even more pain and mayhem to the dark, frenetic world of Lunch Money.

This long-anticipated 55-card expansion set is designed to be mixed in with the original Lunch Money card game. New weapons like Chunk, basic attacks like Spank and Evil Eye, defenses like Backlash and Hide, and specialty cards like Tantrum, Cooties, and Wedgy make Sticks & Stones a necessity for every Lunch Money fan.

Come out, come out where ever you are.

Single Deck: Stock No. AG1102, MSRP $9.95 (US), ISBN 1-58978-050-7
Display Box (contains 10 decks): Stock No. AG1103, MSRP $99.50 (US), ISBN 1-58978-049-3

Designed by Charlie Wiedman, Photography by Andrew Yates

Shipping to Distributors in March 2004


3 comments:

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