The Catch the Commie board game is a junk item in Fallout 76.
Characteristics[]
Catch the Commie is a board game made by the Don't Be Bored Games Company. The game requires players to first cooperate to build a trap then compete against each other to catch to see who can catch the most communists.[1] The game comes packaged in a yellow box with the caricature of a communist on the front.
Crafting[]
Locations[]
Ash Heap | ||
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Abandoned mine shaft 3 | One can be found |
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Garrahan Estate | One can be found |
Savage Divide | ||
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The Whitespring | One can be found near The Whitespring bunker, inside the guard house. |
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The Whitespring | One can be found at the Whitespring Golf Club inside Presidential Cottage and Museum. |
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The Whitespring Refuge | One can be found on a shelf near the north exit. |
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Pleasant Valley cabins | One can be found in the northernmost house with turrets. |
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Pleasant Valley cabins | One can be found |
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Mountainside Bed & Breakfast | One can be found
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The Forest | ||
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Lady Janet's Soft Serve | Four near Lady Janet's Soft Serve, in a car on the road to the southeast. |
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Sutton | One can be found on the chest of drawers in the old overseer's house |
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Portside Pub | One can be found. |
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Bolton Greens | One can be found. |
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Eta Psi House | One can be found. |
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Blue Ridge Bunkhouse | One can be found. |
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Vault 51 | One can be found at the residential area. |
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Vault 51 | One can be found at the overseer office area. |
Cranberry Bog | ||
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The Bounty | One can be found in a small metal hut on top of a picnic table |
Toxic Valley | ||
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Smith farm | One can be found at the small tent north of the farm. |
The Mire | ||
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Freddy Fear's House of Scares | One can be found at the iron shelf in a room locked with a rusty key. |
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Abandoned bunker | One can be found. |
Behind the scenes[]
The game is a reference to the real-life mouse trap board game, made by Hasbro.