Pimp: The Backhanding
Pimp: The Backhanding is a card game published in 2004 by , an imprint of White Wolf Publishing, as part of their One Hit Wonders line. Game design by J.C. Lira, with art by Skottie Young and Brian Glass. Pimp: The Backhanding can be played by two to four players using a single box set, as it contains all the cards and game pieces required, with the exception of dice. Release of Pimp: The Backhanding created some controversy over the game's subject matter by individuals from the White Wolf Publishing Community Forums who felt the game was disrespectful to women and advocated workers in the illegal sex trade industry.
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Pimp: The Backhanding
Pimp: The Backhanding is a card game published in 2004 by , an imprint of White Wolf Publishing, as part of their One Hit Wonders line. Game design by J.C. Lira, with art by Skottie Young and Brian Glass. Pimp: The Backhanding can be played by two to four players using a single box set, as it contains all the cards and game pieces required, with the exception of dice. Release of Pimp: The Backhanding created some controversy over the game's subject matter by individuals from the White Wolf Publishing Community Forums who felt the game was disrespectful to women and advocated workers in the illegal sex trade industry.
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Pimp: The Backhanding is a car ...... stitutes peddling their trade.
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Pimp: The Backhanding is a car ...... he illegal sex trade industry.
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