Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons (board game)

Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons is a board game created by Ballway Games.

History
The board game makes its first appearance in "A Tale of Two Stans" during Ford's flashback on how he came to Gravity Falls, Oregon. This shows the game was made in or before the 1970's.

The game is seen again during "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons." Dipper buys the game, and after discovering his and Ford's mutual love for the game they both get carried away with it. Unfortunately, after Stan accidentally roles the infinity sided dice, the characters come to life and try to eat Dipper's and Ford's brains.

Appearance
The game comes in a blue box with the title written in large yellow font, except for the words "AND MORE," which are stacked on top of each other and written in a much smaller font in orange. On the cover of the box is Probabilitor the Annoying, a "hot" elven archer on a unicorn, and a large ogre. Under that is an image of three people playing the game. On one side of the box the title is written and on another side and on the other side "BALLWAY" is written in all capital letters in white next to the symbol of the company.

Trivia

 * This game has been around for over thirty years.
 * The game has its art style changed every few years.
 * As seen on the side of the box, the maker of the game is the company Ballway Games, the same company which made the pinball game Tumbleweed Terror.
 * In the 90s, Ballway tried to make the game cooler by renaming it "Diggity Dungeons, Dungeons, and All That Stuff."
 * The "38 sided dice" don't actually have 38 sides, it has 20. The dice used in the game is an Icosahedron, which is a shape made of 20 equilateral triangles. A real 38 sided dice would be made of multiple squares, regular hexagons, and irregular hexagons.
 * There are multiple editions of the game, but it is never specified how many. This is likely to replicate the fact that Dungeons & Dragons has had five editions over the many years it has existed.