Doofopoly's roulette and spinner containing binary numbers (the 7 are 0 and the 1 is "1"). This is a rip-off of Captain 1's board shame
Doofopoly is a illegal ritual board shame that kids and adults are forced to play in the 2nd Dimension's Tri-State-Area. It consists as a roulette with binary numbers with an amount of cards that gives you orders. It was a rip-off of Monopoly, the Weegee board, and the Ouija Board that the 2nd Dimension Heinz Doofenshmirtz replaced Monopoly with his own version. Phineas-2 and his brother Ferb-2 along with SMG4's Stupid Mario loved this shame during their lifeless days. After the death of Heinz Doofenshmirtz-2 where Candace-2 took over Danville-2, this board shame is banned as a bootleg (doofleg). In the previous universe, it was created by Grand Dad to rip off Snakes & Escalators, Dungeons & Dragons, and one of the Teletubbies' board shames. It was located in Wal-Mart, Shamestop, Target, pawn shops, some stores in the mall, and a few candy stores. It was also loved by people in Royal Woods by the order to the Loud House (which Omega Tiger Woods never care)
Rules/Shameplay[]
The rules of this board shame are unknown as the entirety of the game being played with is not seen, but here are some actions that occur during gameplay:
- You have to spin a spinner (it is unknown what is required to spin, possibly at the start of every players' turn) with 8 sections, 7 labeled "0" and 1 labeled "1".
- If the spinner lands on a 1, you have to pick a Doofopoly instruction card (moving 1 space and landing on a tile that has the same instructions is also plausible) and perform the action on said card (it is unknown what occurs when the spinner lands on "0", since this is not seen in the movie). The only card seen had the instructions "conform"
- Failure to perform or comply with the action on the card in a certain, but short, amount of time forces the player or all players ("Oh no, they're replacing us! I must not have confirmed quick enough!") to be replaced by identical versions of themselves (this rule is under speculation, since it might have been said from the boys' fears) as a sinister ritual
- Some instruction cards may challenge you to make a ritual