Drag Ball board game brings Drag Race-style competition to the living room

A board game that will allow players to compete in a Drag Race-style competition has reached its goal on kickstarter.

Drag Ball: The Game, created by James Campbell, surpassed its $5,000 goal this week and the game promises to be a fast-paced experience that allows players to stomp it out on their quest for the title of drag superstar.

Players can choose from 12 playable queens, conceptualized by comic book artist Chad Sell. Game play is mostly card-based but also includes physical challenges. One player is eliminated each round until the winner is crowned.

If a new cat token isn’t enough to keep you interested in Monopoly, check out the game videos on Campbell’s kickstarter page.

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