A new board game promises to bring the fun of sitting in Boston traffic right to your living room after it met its crowdfunding goal.

Gridlock Boston is described as "a competitive board game about driving through the city where the roads make no sense and everything is always changing on you."

As of 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, it has raised more than $6,000 from 81 backers on Kickstarter , eclipsing its goal of $5,000 with 54 days left to go.

The Kickstarter campaign was created by Justin Richer, listed on the site as a Boston-based computer security architect.

In the game, players aim to visit five random Boston destinations before their opponents. They place hexagonal tiles to build a road network.

"Just like a real city, the connections don't have to make any sense or go anywhere useful,

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