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Jones in the Fast Lane is a life simulation board game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1990. The objective of the game is to attain as much money, happiness, status and education as necessary to win. The exact amounts needed are set up by the players before the game began. The game's name and goals are a play on the concept of keeping up with the Joneses. As of 2006, the game was ported to Adobe Flash.

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  • Jones in the Fast Lane is a life simulation board game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1990. The objective of the game is to attain as much money, happiness, status and education as necessary to win. The exact amounts needed are set up by the players before the game began. The game's name and goals are a play on the concept of keeping up with the Joneses. As of 2006, the game was ported to Adobe Flash.
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  • Jones in the Fast Lane is a life simulation board game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1990. The objective of the game is to attain as much money, happiness, status and education as necessary to win. The exact amounts needed are set up by the players before the game began. The game's name and goals are a play on the concept of keeping up with the Joneses. As of 2006, the game was ported to Adobe Flash.
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