Eat a sandwich. WTF do you do? You and your friends play through life and compete to have the most amount of money at the end of the game. The player with the most amount of money wins! WTF can happen? All sorts of things can happen. You can buy stuff, get fired, contract an std, eat a sandwich, and die. WTF is included?
F-Life: A Game About Adulthood is a dark-humored party card game about life and all of the terrible things that happen to us all. Each player begins at a young age based on their chosen education level. As you age, you draw many different types of cards that can change everything. The goal is to collect the most amount of money until you die. Once everyone dies, the player with the most money wins!
Grow old as you work and earn money. Get too old, and you'll hit retirement. Ahh, shit! Did you die? That's okay. Continue playing from the graveyard and use cards to screw over the remaining players that are still alive. Run out of Mistakes I've Made Forms? Click here to print some more! We are a game development company, and this is the about section of our website. It's sorta cool, but we didn't know what to put here. Trailer Photos 6. Top cast Edit. Noel Clarke Sam as Sam.
Scarlett Alice Johnson Lexi as Lexi. Adam Deacon Jay as Jay. Jacob Anderson Omen as Omen. Femi Oyeniran Moony as Moony. Shanika Warren-Markland Kayla as Kayla. Nathan Constance Ike as Ike. Pierre Mascolo Andreas as Andreas. Red Madrell Alisa as Alisa. Don Klass Blammy as Blammy. Arnold Oceng Henry as Henry. Madeleine Fairley Claire as Claire. Danny Dyer Hayden as Hayden. Adjoa Andoh Mrs. Peel as Mrs. Troy Glasgow Jahvon as Jahvon. More like this. Watch options.
Storyline Edit. Through his journey Sam struggles to deal with his sorrow and guilt and something else he didn't expect - those seeking revenge. As he's pursued by a new generation of bad boys, Sam sets about trying to get the message across to his pursuers that they should stop the violence, much like Trife tried to tell him all those years ago. Can Sam stop the cycle of violence and make something positive from the destruction he caused or will his journey into Adulthood end here?
After 'Kidulthood' comes 'Adulthood' Did you know Edit. Trivia January 7th, Kidulthood actor Adam Deacon has been arrested after he failed to show up to a court date earlier this week charged with harassing the film's creator, Noel Clarke. Goofs When Henry and Dabs are playing Fifa, Henry scores a header - an Xbox logo can clearly be seen in the bottom right corner of the replay screen despite the fact the 2 are playing with PS3 controllers.
Quotes Sam : And you. Connections Followed by Brotherhood Soundtracks Over Here A. User reviews 33 Review. Top review. Similar to Kidulthood in that it is effective in its breadth but doesn't have the substance or complexity that one might hope for.
I wasn't all that taken by Kidulthood when I watched it a few years back but it was solid enough and professionally made so I thought I'd follow it with the sequel. Set six years after the original film, we join the majority of the original cast on the day that Sam comes out of prison after doing his time for the killing of Trife. Some of those involved have moved on, some are still in the same situation they were then while others have nothing but that night on their minds and are seeking revenge on Sam for what he did — either by their own hands or by any one of countless up and coming boys looking to have a name made for them.
In picking this plot in particular the film sets out its stall very much to be about these events rather than the characters — again this is the same as the first film, which didn't do a great job in creating people so much as it did in creating a reasonably good narrative flow. For many this will be enough and the film does have enough of a "world" to it that it is easy to watch it. The problem comes when you want to be convinced by it, because the story isn't really strong enough or logical enough to really engage.
It is not that it doesn't have stuff going in in sufficient quantities it does it is just that they offer nothing beyond this. Don't get me wrong, I found it easy to watch and get into but it felt like little had been done on the actual characters themselves.
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