El Flip Phone! La Boy Band! Los Beanie Babies! This Y2K Edition of Millennial Loteria is a nostalgic blast from the past that you'll immediately add to your top 8 on Myspace. Bust out those neck chokers, put on your favourite low-rise jeans, and turn on TRL, because we're about to play Millennial Loteria like it's 1999. Millennial Loteria: Y2K Edition blends your favourite Mexican Bingo game with all your favourite things from growing up in the late '90s and early aughts. With all new cards like El AIM, El Ring Pop, Los Lunchables, and Las Frosted Tips, this Y2K edition will transport you right back to the comfort of your inflatable couch. Millennial Loteria: Y2K Edition includes: 46 cards, 10 boards, 108 bitcoin tokens, and a collectible Millennial Loteria pin!
Mike Alfaro is a writer, creative director, and pop-culture fanboy. Born and raised in Guatemala, he moved to California after turning 18 in search of the American dream. How cliche. Since then, he's created several successful ad campaigns for major U.S. brands and also launched the viral Instagram account @millennialloteria. He is happily married and currently developing a movie based on his experiences as a Hispanic millennial immigrant.
Title: Millennial Loteria: Y2k Edition
Author: Mike Alfaro
ISBN: 9781950968862
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Publisher: Random House USA Inc
Publication Date: 2023-01-07
Number of Pages: 1
Weight: 0.4101 kg
You need this Millennial Loteria for your next game night. -Latina Magazine
Millennial Loteria se ha vuelto un icono de la sociedad actual latina y un hit en Instagram -Cosmopolitan Magazine Mexico
Loteria cards for Millennials exist and they are too perfect. -PopSugar.com
Someone made loteria for millennials and it's for sure gonna sell out fast. -Vivala.com
Perfect for the woke generation. -HipLatina.com
This guy gave Loteria the millennial makeover they deserve -Huffington Post
All hail Millennial Loteria, the brilliant rendition of the game created by Mike Alfaro. - HelloGiggles.com
Loteria cards got a genius millennial makeover -The Chicago Tribune
A witty, introspective, and at times, critical version of the game that many Latinos grew up loving. -Remezcla.com