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Ride
the Outlaw Trail
by
Outlaw
Enterprises, Inc
Dusty 620-872-2221
www.ridetheoutlawtrail.com
Contact
us: e-mail
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Is Time Travel
Possible?
Exciting fact-based board game will take you and your family back to the
days of Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch.
This
is a game concept that has never been done before. Everything you do is
actual history based on Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch as it was then,
so it is here. Those Outlaws never knew if they would live to pull another
robbery. Of course history tells us who did survive. Luck of the roll
and the draw of a card decide the fate of each player in this game, much
as for those ol outlaws. There are some strategies that need to
be learned to play the game well, and it never plays the same way twice.
The one hundred and ninety two Outlaw Fate cards tell the real stories,
and the game move associated with that story. There are thirty-two Outlaw
cards. Each card is a mini biography of the actual folks of the time.
As a player you start
out with $300 a horse and the clothes on your back. In order to be an
outlaw you need to land on the spaces to gather your guns andgear.Then
you can start to steal cows and horses. Critters you steal can be taken
from you till you get them to a shipping point where they can be sold.
You
also need to land on the Gather Outlaws spaces to put your
gang together. Once you have at least yourself and two other gang members
you will be able to advance to the inner ring and rob banks and trains.
Of course these are the actual robberies the Wild Bunch pulled. The historical
data is printed on the square. This ring also contains the bulk of the
Outlaw Fate spaces were once drawn these cards will either
be good to you or bad. The game is actually two associated items, an exciting
board game, and a history lesson about Butch and the boys.
Youll learn of the lady outlaws, brush with Pinkertons, and
meet one of the real Doctors of the day. Horse racing was the passionate
pastime of many outlaws. There lives depended on a fast horse and they
were willing to bet that theirs was the fastest. With this in mind Horse
Race squares have been included. These are fun, or very costly, just as
in the old days. To win this game a player must take the Final Trail.
This is Tom Horn country. You either win the game or lose your life. Players
will literally come out of their chairs as fate deals them yet another
interesting hand.
In order to distinguish
this game from others on the market, the money has also been kept historical.
Bank notes from the turn of the century (1900) have been replicated somewhat
to add authenticity to this game. Note real batch numbers from antique
pieces. Gold double eagles ($20 pieces) are included as Butch was famous
for giving them as payment for small favors. The board in this game is
the largest that we know of today. It is 23 ½ X 32
and the game accommodates up to eight players. It has been created for
families an friends, cowboys and folks who simply were born a little
late. School teachers love the actual history, and the need to read and
do light math.
Its been awhile
since we all gathered together around a common table to enjoy a game as
exciting as this one. Youll gain good quality time with family on
a very exciting trail. The quality of this game matches games of your
yesteryear. By the way, did you remember that, IT REALLY DID HAPPEN a
hundred years ago. This is a game board we have waited a long time for.
You will want to get yours today.

The
Fort Worth Five
Photo credit, the Western History Collection, Univ. of
Okla.
Seated left to right,
Harry Longabaugh "Sundance Kid", Ben Killpatrick "The Tall
Texan", Butch Cassidy alias "Jim Lowe".
Standing left to right, Bill Carver, Harvey Logan
"Kid Curry"
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100% historically
accurate.
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2-8 players.
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Do not have
to know history to enjoy.
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Rob the same
banks and trains as Butch and the boys.
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Handle a Colt
Peacemaker, a Winchester Rifle, and the best horse money can buy.
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I dare you to
get past Tom Horn.
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Not just about
money but your life.
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High stake horse
racing is the passion of the day.
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Did they really
die in Bolivia?
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Discover the
hidden meaning behind the lives of these men.
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Made for those
of us with some vintage but kids love it to.
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High quality
well made game that never plays the same way twice.
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Four Cowboy Set

Complete your game
experience with this set of 4 collectors game pieces.
Eight Cowboy Set

Although every "Ride
The Outlaw Trail" board game is complete by itself you wont
want to miss this chance to add this set of 8 collectors game pieces.
Testimonials
I have E-mailed
you to tell you how much I like the game. I think it is super. What a
great way to learn history and to give young people an interest in history.
Thanks again. I cant wait to hear the stories you have heard on
your travels. Have Fun!
-Doris Burton, author and historian, Vernal Utah.
Awesome,
its just awesome, you can go back in time and be one
of those guys. Great for the family.
-Mike and Jaunita Wolf, roper and working cowboy, Scott City Kansas.
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