Want to channel your inner Rachel Berry or Kurt Hummel? There is, as you might have guessed, an app for that.
Apple Store, $0.99
Why buy railroads and utility companies when you can buy flower stands and juice shops?
If the party gets shut down, you can just take it with you.
GiftGenius, $75
You have to go out on a date with both Zack and Slater in order to win. Life is just so rough sometimes, isn't it?
NBC Universal Store, $19.99
You say it's your birthday? Time to test your friends on how well they know you and reward the winners with lots of shots. And undying affection.
Urban Outfitters, $8
Want to channel your inner Rachel Berry or Kurt Hummel? There is, as you might have guessed, an app for that.
Apple Store, $0.99
Perfect for a dorm room, the pieces are magnetic (read: harder to lose). You can play alone or challenge your roommate.
Uncommon Goods, $25
You can bust out all your favorite quotes while buying up real estate in Quahog.
Target, $34.99
Think that your creative reimaginings of dining hall food make you a culinary expert? This game can stump even the most hardcore foodie.
Uncommon Goods, $12.75
Learning how to handle a zombie invasion is a million times more practical than learning calculus.
Fred Flare, $26
No need to go to the arcade when you can kick your best friend's butt in the comfort of your own dorm room.
Amazon, $33
This game goes beautifully with some macrame and wine in a box.
Perpetual Kid, $19.99
Got writer's block? Take a break from that term paper and write some ridiculous Mad Libs instead. It may not give you inspiration for your thesis about Renaissance art, but it'll probaby make you laugh.
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I’m incredibly jealous of your Sweet Valley High game. That would have rocked my world.
I think our Saved by the Bell game came from a yard sale. Who would want to get rid of that gem?!
Umm… I totally had that Saved by the Bell game when I was little. It had no rules, so we made some up and it was THE best game ever.
Not only do I still have my Saved By the Bell game, I have the Sweet Valley High one too. I will play with you, but no one but me is allowed to be Lila.