Jones In The Fast Lane 2
Jones in the Fast Lane is a game developed and published by Sierra in 1991. The objective of the game is to attain as much money, happiness, status and education as necessary to win. These would be set up by the players before the game began.The game world is represented by a board game-like ring of buildings in squares, resembling a cross between Monopoly and Hasbro's Game of Life.
Dec 31, 1992 Jones in the Fast Lane is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Sierra Entertainment, which was released in 1992. No FAQs/Guides/Maps - Be the first to submit one! No cheats - Be the first to submit one! No achievements. Overall, Jones in the Fast Lane is a great success, a game that's terrific for party play but is also satisfying, albeit to a lesser degree, as solitary entertainment. It's great to see Sierra continuing to experiment with different game genres, and despite a few quibbles, Jones is a great success.
Order and chaos duels best deck. Anything else - anything else - in life is secondary. I should know - I used to play Decipher's Star Trek CCG.Order & Chaos Duels is now out in the wild and looking to grab the attention of digital card-battler fans everywhere.
The player, represented by a coloured marble on the board, is free to move around, only limited by the time remaining per turn. Time is used up by moving to a new location and performing actions like working, attending class, or resting.Each turn would represent a week of the player's life (more like a year of real life). The player would only get decide what their character would do during the week. On the weekends, the character would experience some ramdom 'Oh What a Weekend' event and spend a random amount of money (usually less than $150).
Some of these are pretty humourous such as, 'You went to Las Vegas in a $20,000 car and came back in a $200,000 Greyhound bus.'