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== Spinoffs == The game has also seen several stand-alone spinoffs.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-03-18 |title=Chez Geek -korttipelin arvostelu οΌ Lautapeliopas |url=https://www.lautapeliopas.fi/peliarvostelut/chez-geek/ |access-date=2022-08-31 |website=Lautapeliopas |language=fi}}</ref> While these each add some new rules to the ''Chez Geek'' core, they are still (in [[Steve Jackson Games]]' words) "compatible with the original game" to some degree. (Usually, the game rules for each set have suggestions on how to combine its gameplay with the other sets.) *'''''Chez Greek''''': ''Chez Geek'' set in a [[Fraternities and sororities|Fraternity]] house/College atmosphere; uses ''Majors'' instead of Jobs, and ''Campus'' cards instead of Life cards. Also adds special ''"Week"'' Whenever cards which affect all players when played (Homecoming, Spring Break, Finals Week, etc.). *'''''Chez Grunt''''': ''Chez Geek'' set in the [[Army]]; uses ''MOS'' (Military Occupational Specialty) cards instead of Jobs, and ''Service'' cards instead of Life cards. (Notable in that cards that can ONLY be used in a straight ''Chez Grunt'' game are marked with white stars.) ''Grunt'' was developed by Alain H. Dawson and includes 112 cards. *'''''Chez Goth''''': ''Chez Geek'' with [[Goth subculture|Goth]]s; adds ''Gloom'' points, which are earned via tragic events, but can be lost if no one is in your Room (via the "Misery Loves Company" rule) or from special card plays. Gloom points count toward your Slack Goal. (Since re-released in same "large box" format as ''Chez Geek--House Party Edition'' and ''Chez Cthulhu'', with reworked art cards, die and Slack & Gloom counters.) *'''''Chez Guevara''''': ''Chez Geek'' with [[Che Guevara|revolutionaries]]; uses ''Ranks'' instead of Jobs. Also includes rules for ''Raids, Wounds/Healing, Pulling Rank'' and ''Promotion/Demotion''. Due to these Rules additions, this is the LEAST compatible of the "Chez" games (rules suggest only using the Thing cards in/from other "Chez" games). This is also the only Chez game that does NOT have artwork by John Kovalic; the artist for this game is [[Greg Hyland]]. *'''''Chez Cthulhu''''': ''Chez Geek'' dips into the [[H. P. Lovecraft|Lovecraft]] [[Cthulhu Mythos|Mythos]], with elements of the horror genre, and adds ''Madness'' points, which hinder you in small amounts, but help you in larger amounts. (First "Chez" game to be released in "large box" format, with six-sided die and Slack & Madness counters included.) *'''''Chez Dork''''': While it has a similar name and play mechanic to ''Chez Geek'', this is a completely different game set in the world of the [[comic strip]] ''[[Dork Tower]]''.
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