MARSHALL Marks 50th Anniversary Of Loud With Release Of 'Rock Science' Board Game

September 29, 2012

Rock Science — the rock game of the century — will release a limited edition of their wildly popular board game commemorating the 50th anniversary of Marshall Amplification.

Containing 1,600 trivia questions celebrating five centuries of loud rock 'n' roll and the iconic artists who play it, the Rock Science Marshall Game is a unique collaborative effort.

One of the world's most iconic brands of musical equipment, Marshall Amplification joins up with the rock game of the century, Rock Science. From early rock and metal to current artists, the Rock Science Marshall Game is a tribute to the immense contribution Marshall Amplification has had on music history.

"For a guitar aficionado this is a dream come true. 50 years of rock guitar history in one game," says Rock Science creative director Jorge Bravo.

Rock Science is a board game for 2-6 players. The goal is to be the first to finish one lap around the board through the use of rock knowledge, clever betting and a bit of luck. Players answer questions about anecdotes, myths, rockers, albums, songs and sex, amps and rock 'n' roll. You can also be asked to hum the riffs of well-known rock songs.

* All questions have three levels of difficulty: Poser, Fan and Scientist. Poser questions are easier so anyone can join the game!
* All players are always involved since they bet on each other's rock knowledge.
* With intuitive rules and fast gameplay it's quick (60 minutes) and easy to learn

About Rock Science: Rock Science delivers games to a dedicated target group — rockers. The board game is the first product in the Rock Science family and is today sold in various language versions in the USA, the U.K., Germany, and Scandinavia. Nuday AB, the company behind Rock Science, was founded in 2010 by rocker Jorge Bravo and gamer Sven Folkesson, with headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden.

For more information, visit RockScience.tv.

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