1960s version The Game of Life, copyrighted by the Milton Bradley Company in 1960, had some differences from later versions. For example, once a player reached the "Day of Reckoning" space, they had to choose one of two options. The first was to continue along the road to "Millionaire Acres," if the player believed they had enough money to out-score all opponents. The second option was to try to become a "Millionaire Tycoon" by betting everything on one number and spinning the wheel. The player immediately won the game if the chosen number came up, or went to the "Poor Farm" and was eliminated if it did not. If no player became a Millionaire Tycoon, the one with the highest final total won the game. In addition, there were spaces that forced a player to go back; in the case a player landed on one of these, they were forced to take the shortest route and pay no attention to any penalties and rewards in doing so. This version had
Art Linkletter as the spokesman, included his likeness on the $100,000 bills (with his name displayed on the bills as "Arthur Linkletter
Esq.") and a rousing endorsement from Linkletter on the cover of the box. It was advertised as a "Milton Bradley 100th Anniversary Game" and as "A Full 3-D Action Game." As of 2022, Winning Moves markets a classic 1960s edition.
1970s/1980s versions About halfway through the production of this version, many dollar values doubled. This description focuses on the later version with the larger
dollar amounts. Early 1960s-era convertibles were still used in the 1978 edition, while the late 1980s version replaced the convertibles with minivans. The "Poor Farm" was renamed "Bankrupt!" in which losing players would "Retire to the country and become a philosopher", and "Millionaire Acres" was shortened to "Millionaire!" in which the winner can "Retire in style". Like the 1960s version, there were spaces that forced a player to go back; in the case a player landed on one of these, they were forced to take the shortest route and pay no attention to any penalties and rewards in doing so. The gold "Revenge" squares added a byline, "Sue for damages", in the 1978 edition.
1991 version Exactly seven years after
Hasbro acquired the
Milton Bradley Company,
The Game of Life was updated in 1991 to reward players for good behavior, such as recycling trash and helping the homeless, by awarding players "Life Tiles", each of which was worth a certain amount. At the end of the game, players added up the amounts on the tiles to their cash total, and counted towards the final total. The spaces that forced players to go back were removed, starting with this version. The 1998
PC and Sony
PlayStation video game adaptations of
The Game of Life by Hasbro's
own video game production company are based on this version. Players could play either the "classic" version using the Life Tiles, or the "enhanced" version, where landing on a space with a Life Tile allows players to play one of several mini-games. In addition, in the enhanced version, landing on a Pay Day space allows a player to take their salary from any opponent of their choice. Should a player get married and/or have children, they collect presents from the other players. The PC version was later re-released in 2003 by
Atari Interactive, under ownership from
Infogrames Entertainment SA, as the result of a merger between Hasbro Interactive and the old Atari Interactive.
2005 version An updated version of the game was released in 2005 with a few gameplay changes. The new
Game of Life reduced the element of
chance, although it is still primarily based on chance and still rewards players for taking risks.
2013 version The 2013 version removed the lawsuit square, which was replaced by a lawsuit card. A new "keep this card for 100k" feature was added as well.
2017 version The 2017 version includes pegs and squares for acquiring pets.
2021 version Includes invest cards and 6 different peg colors. Also included a pets edition.
Other versions Board games •
Hello Kitty Edition (1999, Japan Only) •
The Game of Life in Monstropolis (
Monsters, Inc. version) (2001) •
The Game of Life Card Game (2002) •
Fame Edition (or
Game of Life Junior/travel version) (2002) • ''
Star Wars: A
Jedi's Path'' (2002) •
Pirates of the Caribbean (2004) •
The Simpsons Edition (2004) •
Bikini Bottom SpongeBob SquarePants Edition (2005) •
Pokémon Edition (2006, Japan only) • ''
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (2006) •
Twists and Turns Edition (2007) •
The Game of Life Express (2007) •
Indiana Jones Edition (2008, Target exclusive) •
Family Guy Collectors Edition (2008) •
The Wizard of Oz Edition (2009) •
The Game of Life The Haunted Mansion Theme Park Edition (2009) •
The Game of Life High School Edition (A.K.A. "Pink Edition") (2008) •
LIFE: Rock Star Edition • ''The Game of LIFE: It's a Dog's Life Edition'' (2011) •
The Game of LIFE: The Lorax Edition (2013) •
The Game of LIFE: Despicable Me (2014) •
LIFE: My Little Pony Edition •
Inside Out (2015) •
LIFE: Yo-Kai Watch Edition (2016) •
The Game of Life: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Edition (2019) •
The Game of Life: Quarter Life Crisis (2019) •
The Game of Life: Super Mario Edition (2021) •
The Game of LIFE: Jurassic Park Edition (2022) •
The Game of LIFE: Barbie Edition (2025)
Video games • '''' -
Nintendo Entertainment System (1993) •
Super series •
Super -
Super Famicom (1994) •
Super 2 -
Super Famicom (1995) •
Super 3 -
Super Famicom (1996) •
The Game of Life -
Windows,
PlayStation (1998) •
Special Jinsei Game -
GameCube (2003) •
The Game of Life/Yahtzee/Payday -
Game Boy Advance (2005) •
The Game of Life -
Wii (2008) •
The Game of Life -
Windows (2008) •
The Game of Life -
WiiWare (2009) (Japan exclusive) •
The Game of Life Classic Edition -
iPhone (2009) •
Hasbro Family Game Night 3 for
Xbox 360,
Wii, and
PlayStation 3 video game platforms, and was also later released as part of the Hasbro Family Game Night Fun Pack, which consisted as a compilation of both
Hasbro Family Game Night 2 and
Hasbro Family Game Night 3. •
The Game of Life: 2016 Edition -
iOS,
Android and
Steam by Marmalade Game Studio (2016) •
The Game of Life 2 -
iOS,
Android and
Steam by Marmalade Game Studio (2020) •
The Game of Life 2 -
Nintendo Switch,
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5,
Xbox One, and
Xbox Series X (2022)
Television show •
Game Show Edition on
The Hub (2011) ==Untitled film==