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Board Games in America

Board Games in America

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What if board game weren’t actually games?

Welcome back to Pull My Leg — the podcast where we investigate the questions nobody asked yet somehow make them worse.

This week, we’re diving into the world of board games — those wholesome little boxes that showed up at family gatherings, long car rides, and nights where someone inevitably flipped the table and stormed off.

But what if they weren’t created for fun?

What if they were designed to shape how we think?

Think about it:

  • Monopoly teaches us that the rich get richer while everyone else slowly goes bankrupt

  • Candy Land trains kids to follow instructions without asking questions

  • Risk prepares you for global domination or at least surviving Thanksgiving dinner

Coincidence? Or were board games the earliest tools of psychological conditioning?

In this episode, we break down the hidden agendas behind the games we grew up with, explore completely made-up conspiracy theories, and ask the question no one was brave enough to ask:

Who really created these games and why?

Because somewhere out there…there’s a person who invented Chutes and Ladders…and they’ve been quietly manipulating our emotions for over a century.

Let’s roll the dice and learn more.

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