Also at Daniel Crouch was the second best thing I saw at the fair. When Nixon launched his war on drugs, a group of stoners in Berkeley responded by making a board game called Scam— an incredible artifact of our recent past that plots out a path from dropout to kingpin, by way of Afghanistan, Mexico, or South America. The goal of the game is to make a million dollars by selling the drug of your choice, without getting caught.  Photo 7 of 24 in Surrealist Jewelry, Inventive Ceramics, and a Giant Wooden Cigarette Bring Whimsy to the Winter Show

Surrealist Jewelry, Inventive Ceramics, and a Giant Wooden Cigarette Bring Whimsy to the Winter Show

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Also at Daniel Crouch was the second best thing I saw at the fair. When Nixon launched his war on drugs, a group of stoners in Berkeley responded by making a board game called "Scam: The Game of International Drug Smuggling"— an incredible artifact of our recent past that plots out a path from dropout to kingpin, by way of Afghanistan, Mexico, or South America. The goal of the game is to make a million dollars by selling the drug of your choice, without getting caught.