Here's a list of the games in this post:
A-Team Game; All Star Baseball; America's Funniest Home Videos VCR Game;
Archie Bunker's Card Game; Autobridge; Billionaire; Calgary Stampede-- The
Game; Close Encounters of the Third Kind Game; Clue; Commercial Crazies
VCR Game; Conspiracy; Dealer's Choice; Face to Face; Facts In Five; Family
Feud; Firepower; Fun City; Funny Bones; Gambler; Golden Horseshoe Harness
Racing Game; Goren's Bridge for Two; Hummmzinger; Keyword; LA Law,
Landslide; Last Word; Let's Go to the Races; Mad Magazine Board Game;
Major Campaigns of General Douglas MacArthur; Masterpiece; Oh Hell!; Par
Fore the Course; Parcheesi; Pit; Ripley's Believe It or Not!; Scan;
Scavenger Hunt; Song Burst; Sorry; Tennis; Time- The Game; Trust Me; VCR
College Bowl Game; Wide World; Yoda the Jedi Master Game; Zone X.
A-TEAM GAME-- 1984 by Parker Brothers, 2-4 players, ages 7-14. Subtitled
"B.A. Lends a Hand in the Race for the Formula." B.A. featured on box
cover. Game is complete and excellent. Game board is two-sided with
one side French and the other English. $9.
All Star Baseball Game-- by Cadaco, for 2 players, ages 8 and up. Box is
dated 1968 but game is much newer than that (it has a UPC symbol). Box is
very nice but has one split corner. Contents are excellent but one
plastic peg is missing. There are 62 player disks which appear to be
from the late 80s or early 90s. Players include Roger Clemens, Wade
Boggs, Kirby Puckett, Robin Yount, Andre Dawson, Cal Ripken, Ozzie Smith,
Ryne Sandberg and so on. $10.
AMERICA'S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS VCR GAME-- Parker Brothers 1990. Game
includes two question and answer books, 90-minute videotape, 35 caption
cards (still sealed), answer pad, scratch pad and 6 player pawns (still
sealed). As the box says "You'll laugh when you see those crazy clips -
and howl at your own crazy clip captions! Each time you play, the game is
different, for endless hours of enjoyment." Slight tape damage on the box
bottom. $11.
Archie Bunker's Card Game, 1972-- Milton Bradley, 1972. "All in the
Family" Archie Bunker's Card Game complete with 42 excellent cards, four
Ding Bat Tally wheels and instructions. Box shows Archie and the other
three cast members. Manufactured in Canada this game has instructions in
both French and English. Box shows some wear along the bottom edge but,
overall, is tight and excellent. $9.
Autobridge-- 1979 by Grimaud. Game is complete with plastic board and all
bid sheets (some still on original pad). This version is for intermediate
to advanced players. Game was manufactured in France but company who made
it must be affiliated with Parker Brothers because the picture on the box
shows the name Parker Brothers on the plastic board (although the actual
board says Grimaud). Box is in excellent shape with solid corners and
minimal wear around the edges. All instuctions and parts are in English.
Nice to see a bridge game without Charles Goren's picture all over it. $8.
Billionaire-- 1973 by Parker Brothers for 2-4 players ages 10 to adult.
Parker Brothers game of global enterprise where the object is to be the
first player to become a billionaire. Contents are excellent and include
36 profit and 24 power play cards, 30 investment cards, plastic trays to
hold the cards, spinning investment analyzer, dollar sign player pawns,
four bidding slates and four stylus. Game is missing one stylus. Box is
solid with little wear and four tight corners. There is a small price
sticker mark on the top and some tape damage on the box bottom. $15.
Billionaire-- 1973 by Parker Brothers for 2-4 players ages 10 to adult.
Parker Brothers game of global enterprise where the object is to be the
first player to become a billionaire. Contents are excellent and include
36 profit and 24 power play cards, 30 investment cards, plastic trays to
hold the cards, spinning investment analyzer, dollar sign player pawns,
four bidding slates and four stylus. Investment analyzer has a small
piece broken off but has been repaired with a tack and works fine. Box is
clean and nice although all four corners have been reinforced with clear
tape and it looks as if one of the corners may have been split. $14.
Calgary Stampede- The Game-- 1975 by Surroundings, Calgary, Alberta. Game
is complete with the following: three section playing board, 6 game pawns,
4 chuckwagon markers, 8 wild horse markers, Stampede cards, raffle cards,
cash and dice. Inside rules say there should be six chuckwagons but box
bottom rules say there are only four. Box cover is excellent with some
tape damage around the edges and a spot of sticker damage in the upper
righthand corner. A description of the game has been photocopied and
taped to the box bottom. $10.
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND GAME-- 1978 by Parker Brothers, 2-4
players, ages 8 to adult. Box shows only slight wear except for one
bashed in corner. Contents are complete however player pawns included
with the game are a different style than the ones pictured on the box
bottom so I can't guarantee that they are original. Box and instructions
are in French and English. $8.
Clue-- Parker Brothers Detective Game, for 3-6 players, age eight and up,
1972. Classic deduction game with contents complete and excellent (some
detective notepads have been used). Includes all six weapons (five are
metal and the rope is plastic). Box has four tight corners but there is a
one-inch tear on one side and a few dings around the edges. There is also
minor tape damage on one side and a sticker mark on the box top. Game was
manufactured in Canada so is in French and English. Box is illustrated by
photographs of actors portraying game characters. $14.
Clue-- Parker Brothers Detective Game, for 3-6 players, age eight and up,
1972. Classic deduction game with contents complete and excellent (some
detective notepads have been used). Includes all six weapons (five are
metal and the rope is plastic). Box shows some wear and has one split
corner. There are some tape stains on the box bottom. Game was
manufactured in Canada so is in French and English. Box is illustrated by
photographs of actors portraying game characters. $12.
Clue-- Parker Brothers Detective Game, for 3-6 players, age eight and up,
1986. Classic deduction game with contents complete and excellent (some
detective notepads have been used and brown envelope into which the
guilty cards are placed has been replaced by a standard white envelope).
Includes all six weapons (five are metal and the rope is plastic). Box is
excellent with four tight corners and no tape or sticker damage. Game
was manufactured in Canada so is in French and English. $12.
COMMERCIAL CRAZIES VCR GAME-- ages 10 to adult, 2-4 players by Mattel,
1986. Players try to answer crazy questions about the wacky commercials
they watch on the VHS tape. Game is complete and excellent. Box and game
board artwork appears to be by Mad's Jack Davis but is not credited as
such. $11.
DEALER'S CHOICE-- Parker Brothers Wheeling Dealing Used Car Game, 1972.
Ages 10 to adult. Contents include one large plastic card organizer, 5
blue books, 10 value cards, 45 dealer's choice cards, 24 auto cards, 10
insurance policy cards and money. Complete with a few creased cards
(rules photocopied). Box cover is bright and clean but has two split
corners $9.
DEALER'S CHOICE-- Parker Brothers Wheeling Dealing Used Car Game, 1972.
Ages 10 to adult. Contents include one large plastic card organizer, 5
blue books, 10 value cards, 45 dealer's choice cards, 24 auto cards, 10
insurance policy cards and money. Box is a bit roughed up with about four
small circular dents (as if someone had poked it with a small stick), some
tape damage around the sides and some price sticker damage in the upper
righthand corner. Contents are excellent. $11.
EMPIRE STRIKES BACK-- YODA THE JEDI MASTER GAME by Kenner, undated but
likely from 1980. Never used and unpunched. Box shows light shelf wear
and has minor tape and price tag damage. Canadian edition (English and
French instructions). $12.
FACE TO FACE-- Canada Games, 1993, ages 12 to adult. Players use special
picture holders for partial view of a celebrity's face. Game is complete
with 560 celebrity face cards, game board, four photo holders, die and
player pawns. Game rules are in French and English. Box top has a couple
of gouges but corners are strong and contents are excellent. $15.
Facts in Five-- 1976 by Avalon Hill. Former 3M bookshelf game that was
taken over by Avalon Hill. Game includes a deck of 56 cards, scorepads,
minute timer, set of letter tiles and rules. Contents are excellent but
box is a little rough with two taped corners, some creases and wear around
the edges. There is no list of equipment so I am assuming that contents,
as listed above, are complete. $7.
Family Feud, 3rd Edition-- 1978 by Milton Bradley for 2 or more players,
ages 10 to adult. Pre-computer version of popular TV game show. Game is
complete with large book of survey answers. Box shows some wear but has
four solid corners. Game was made in Canada and says "English Edition" on
front cover. $11.
Firepower-- 1984 by Avalon Hill. Complete and mostly unpunched.
"Firepower gives players the opportunity to command squad units in recent
or current wars, and to experiment with their own squad organizations.
The destructive capabilities are massive, and the problems of command and
control in devising effective tactics are a real challenge for any gamer."
Very slight wear on box. Contents excellent. $15.
Fun City-- Parker Brothers, 1987. Complete with game board, Fun City bank
clock, 36 crazy cards, 40 fun city cards, 4 pawns, 1 slog mover and 2
dice. Box, featuring art work by Mad Magazine's Jack Davis, shows some
wear around the edges but no split corners. Box is in French and English
and board is two-sided (one French, the other English). Contents are
excellent. $15.
Funny Bones-- Parker Brothers, 1968, card game for 2 or more couples. Fun
party game and ice breaker. Box shows some wear but has four solid
corners. Deck of cards is complete but has been well used and several
cards have surface creasing. Cards are on very thick stock. $5.
Gambler-- The Pays-Your-Money-&-Takes-Your-Chances-Game from Parker
Brothers, 1975, for 2-6 players, ages 8 to adult. Complete with rules,
all cards, sweepstakes device and money. Contents are excellent. Box is
excellent with four tight corners. There is a small amount of wear and
two spots where the removal of price tags has damaged the box. $11.
Gambler-- The Pays-Your-Money-&-Takes-Your-Chances-Game from Parker
Brothers, 1975, for 2-6 players, ages 8 to adult. Complete with rules,
all cards, sweepstakes device and money. A small amount of the money
has been misprinted (off center) but otherwise contents are excellent.
Box has one split corner and some tearing along the seam. There is also
some tape damage on the sides but the top is excellent with very little
wear and displays well. Rules are photocopied. $9.
Golden Horseshoe Harness Race Game-- Southwind Enterprises, Canada.
Attractively boxed harness racing game, complete and in excellent
condition. Rules are printed on box bottom with an addendum typed on
paper and included inside the game. Game includes a three-section playing
board, 9 post position cards and 9 cardboard horses with holders. $7.
Goren's Bridge for Two-- 1964 by Milton Bradley for ages 12 to adult. Box
is excellent with four tight corners and features the disembodied head of
bridge expert Charles Goren floating above the title. There is slight
wear and a few dirt smudges but, overall, it is excellent. The original
price tag is on one edge. A couple of the scorepads have been used.
Manufactured in Canada so box and instructions are in French and English.
$9.
HUMMMZINGER-- 1989 by Canada Games. "The rock 'n roll game that'll have
you humming." Trivia game in which players must hum rock and roll songs
for their teammates in order to move across a colorful game board. The
rules do not state how many cards there should be only that there are
1,000 clues (2 clues per card). This game has 512 cards so I assume it is
complete. For ages 10 to adult and for 2 to 6 players or more. The box
has tight corners but there is a tear on one side and tape damage in
several spots. Sharp looking game and great for parties. $12.
Keyword-- 1959 by Parker Brothers. This appears to Parker Brothers
version of Scrabble. There is no contents list so I'll just list what's
here. There are 96 letter tiles broken down in the following way: A- 6,
B- 1, c- 3, D-4, E- 11, f- 3, G- 2, H- 3, I- 7, J- 1, K- 1, L- 3, M- 2,
N- 7, O- 6, P-2, Q- 1, R- 7, S- 6, T- 8, U- 3, V- 1, W- 2, X- 1, Y- 2, Z-
1, blanks- 2. 12 Keyword cards. Four different colored plastic letter
trays. This game was made in Canada so instructions are in French and
English. Box has some wear around the edges, one split corner and a price
sticker hickey but overall is in very good shape. $12.
Keyword-- 1953 by Parker Brothers. Earlier version of the above game.
Letters are on very thick cardboard with many others on thin green
cardboard (the thin ones may be homemade). There are 67 of the thick
letter tiles broken down in the following way: A- 5, B- 1, c- 2, D-2, E-
8, f- 3, G- 2, H- 2, I- 3, J- 0, K- 1, L- 2, M- 2, N- 4, O- 3, P- 2, Q- 1,
R- 5, S- 4, T- 7, U- 3, V- 0, W- 1, X- 1, Y- 0, Z- 1, blanks- 2. 10
Keyword cards. Three different colored wood letter trays. This game was
made in Canada so instructions are in French and English. Box is rough
with heavy wear around the edges, two split corners and a tear on one
edge. Game board is very good and has a label sticker (I love those).
This game would be good for parts for someone who already has a copy. $5.
LA Law-- 1988 by Hersch, for 3-10 players, ages 12 to adult. "The game
that proves all's fair in law and order." Attractive TV-based game with a
dossier of 15 cases for each of the 10 lawyers. Box features cast photo
and license plate logo. Box has some wear around the edges and a small
ding in the bottom edge. Contents are excellent except for the verdict
folder (a cardboard folder with a red cellophane window) which has a
crease. Contents include 150 case files, 10 lawyer file folders, box to
hold file folders, 10 verdict cards, 10 lawyer disks, blind justice box,
verdict viewer and score pad. These are real legal cases. Only the names
have been changed to protect the game company. $12.
Landslide-- Parker Brothers Game of Power Politics, 1971, for 3 to 4
players, ages 9 to adult. Appears complete although there is no detailed
list of contents. This is from the box "You must corner a majority of the
electoral votes for a victory and it's going to take luck, guts, charm,
brains and a gambler's instinct to do it You'll be manipulating millions
of popular votes and trying to use them to capture states." Game cards
have been well used and most are creased. Includes two plastic trays to
hold cards and four player markers. Box is very rough with heavy tap
damage, three split corners and a three inch tear on one side. $8.
Last Word Game-- 1985 by Milton Bradley. Excellent word search game is
complete with plastic game board, 100 plastic letter tiles, 4 player pawns
and instruction book (in French and English). Box shows some wear and
tear around the edges and minor tape and sticker damage but there are no
split corners. Games was manufactured in Canada. $10.
LET'S GO TO THE RACES-- 1987 by Parker Brothers. A VCR horse racing game
with "instant horse racing action for any size crowd!" For 4 to 16
players age teen to adult. Game is complete with VHS tape, racing form,
money and so on. It is missing the party invitations. A few of the
betting slips have been used by there are still plenty here. Box is solid
with some wear on the corners and some shelf wear on the top. There is
some tape damage from tape that was used to seal the game. A great party
game. $10.
LET'S GO TO THE RACES-- 1987 by Parker Brothers. Same as above except
appears to be unused with money still in shrink wrap and party invitations
still here. Box is solid with some tape and price tag damage. A great
party game. $15.
General MacArthur Game, 1974-- Game is called Major Campaigns of General
Douglas MacArthur. It was manufactured in Canada by House of Games under
license from RGI/ATHOL Game Co, New York. Box cover features large black
and white picture of General Douglas MacArthur along with some battlefield
illustrations. From the box cover "Three realistic, historical battle
games of World War II and the Korean War. You command the Armed Forces at
three of its greatest battles of the Far East from World War II to Korea
following the exploits of one of America's most illustrious generals...You
command at the Bataan Retreat, the battle for New Guinea and the Korean
War." Here is a list of game contents: there are two smaller game boards
(14 1/8 x 22 13/16) for the New Guinea and Korean War games. The backs of
those two boards combine to form a huge (22 1/2 x 27 1/2) board for the
Bataan Retreat game; 5 red dice, 5 white dice; 24 troop movement cards;
56 die cut allied military unit counters (one missing so there are 55); 56
die cut enemy military unit counters (one missing so there are 55);
complete instructions and historical commentary. Game box is in very good
shape with no split corners and relatively clean. A couple of corners
have been dented but overall shows very well. Box bottom has some clear
tape on it that I started to remove but it was damaging the box so I'll
let you decide what to do with it. $25.
Mad Magazine Game-- Parker Brothers, 1979 for 2-4 players, ages 8 to
adult. Most of you have seen this one around with Alfred E. Newman
grinning at you from the cover. This one was manufactured in Canada and,
therefore, has a unique two-sided game board (one side in French and the
other in English). Game board has some splitting on the seam. All parts
are here although a couple of the cards are creased and much of the money
is wrinkled. Rules are photocopied. Box is excellent with a slight bit
of creasing from one corner and one sticker mark. One edge shows some
wear. Box art is by Jack Davis. $11.
Masterpiece- The Art Auction Game by Parker Brothers, 1976 for 3-6
players, ages 12 to adult. Enjoyable party game where players bid for art
treasures. This is complete with rules, six value distribution cards, all
24 paintings, value cards, clips and player pieces. This is a later
edition of the game described above and comes in a green box with a few of
the paintings illustrated on the cover. Manufactured in Canada this game
has paintings from the National Gallery of London (paintings in the
American game come from the Art Institute of Chicago). Contents are
excellent with a few dings on the card corners. Box top shows a little
wear, a sticker hickey and has one split corner. The box bottom is kind
of pushed in and has some creases and tape damage. $14.
Masterpiece- The Art Auction Game by Parker Brothers, 1976 for 3-6
players, ages 12 to adult. Enjoyable party game where players bid for art
treasures. This is complete with rules, six value distribution cards, all
24 paintings, value cards, clips and player pieces. This is a later
edition of the game described above and comes in a green box with a few of
the paintings illustrated on the cover. Manufactured in Canada this game
has paintings from the National Gallery of London (paintings in the
American game come from the Art Institute of Chicago). Contents are very
good with cards showing some wear around the edges and a few creases. Box
top is a bit rough with some stains and wear, two split corners and
tearing along one edge. The box bottom also has some tearing. $10.
Oh Hell! -- card game by Copp Clark of Toronto under license from Cadaco.
Game includes four plastic bid holders, 4 sets of bidding cards, a deck of
playing cards and rules and strategy hints. Some scoresheets have been
used. Red and black box is excellent with one spot of sticker damage.
$4. sale pending.
Parcheesi-- The Royal Game of India-- late 50s by Collett-Sproule. I
can't find a date anywhere on this but I'm pretty sure it dates at least
to the late fifties. Collett-Sproule used to manufacture games in Canada
for Parker Brothers. Box is printed in pale yellow, navy blue and red.
The cover reads "Parcheesi, The Royal Game of India, Maple Leaf Edition"
and features a large red maple leaf. The back side of the game board
features a label with the same graphics as the box cover. Game rules (in
French and English) are printed on the inside of the box cover. Equipment
list mentions dice shakers which are not here. All other pieces are here.
Box shows some wear around the edges and some tape damage but there are no
split corners. Nice looking 40-year-old game. $8.
Pit-- 1964 by Parker Brothers, for 3-7 players, ages 8 and up. Enjoyable
and popular commodities trading game which bills itself as "world's
livliest trading game.". Box is solid with minor wear on the corners, a
sticker hicky and a small bit of tape damage at each end. Box bottom also
has some tape damage. One card is missing but can be replaced by the
Parker Brothers advertising card which is included. Rules are
photocopied. Of the cards that are here one is creased and another is
dented. The rest are excellent. $7.
RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT!-- 1984 by Milton Bradley. "The most curious
and captivating pursuit game ever devised." Includes four 60-card decks
with questions such as "Believe it or not in 1963 the United States
government considering using pennies made of: A. tin B. aluminum
C. plastic D. paper." Game is missing one player's piece and one question
card (out of 240). For ages 10 to adult and 3 to 6 players. Box cover
has tear on one side. $9.
Scan-- Parker Brothers, 1970, 2-8 players, ages 9 to adult. Card matching
game that is a bit more complex than the usual card games. Good for
parties. Box and contents complete and excellent with rules and box in
French and English. $7.
Scavenger Hunt-- 1983 by Milton Bradley. "A madcap seek and search game."
Don't you just know that any game with "madcap" in the subtitle is going
to get Jack Davis (of Mad Magazine) to do the artwork. That's just what
MB has done on this one. Game is complete with gameboard, plastic card
tray, 4 player pawns, 2 cardboard markers with stands, 1 deck of 60 cards
and 16 silly item discs and rules in French and English. Davis artwork is
on the box, the game board and on the rules. Box has minor tape damage on
the bottom and around the edges but, otherwise, is excellent with no split
corners. $11.
Song Burst-- 1991 by Hersch & Company, Los Angeles. Cool music trivia
game in which players have to complete song lyrics for songs from the 50s
and 60s. Game is excellent and complete with playing board, 3 player
markers and 27 mini records (9 each of black, gold and platinum),
instructions and a box full of game cards. A few of the cards are creased
but, overall, the contents are excellent. A great party game meant to be
played in teams. Colorful box is solid and excellent with only a small
spot of price tage damage. $12.
SORRY-- Parker Brothers. 1958 version of PB's slide pursuit game. Game
has been well used but not abused. Cover has some tape damage and residue
on the side as well as some overall wear but no split corners. Box bottom
has one split corner. Contents are complete with cards showing wear but
only one or two creases. Game was manufactured in Canada so rules are in
French and English. $10.
SORRY-- Parker Brothers. 1964 version of PB's slide pursuit game. For my
money (and, it is hoped, for your money) this is one of the more
attractive editions of the popular Sorry! game. Cream colored box shows a
couple of disembodied hands playing the game. One corner has been bashed
but not split. Box top is in excellent shape. All corners are intact,
although one has been dented. There is some minor scraping and tape
residue along the sides. Contents are complete with cards being
excellent. Game board has a few stains and shows some wear. Game was
manufactured in Canada so rules are in French and English. $12.
TENNIS-- The Smashing Card Game by Parker Brothers, 1975. Contents and
box are in excellent condition. Complete with a small cardboard tennis
court, 55 play cards and 27 serve cards, 1 serve marker and 1 ball marker.
$7.
TENNIS-- The Smashing Card Game by Parker Brothers, 1975. Contents and
box are in excellent condition. Complete with a small cardboard tennis
court, 55 play cards and 27 serve cards. Has serve marker but is missing
white disc which serves as ball marker. $6.
Time- The Game-- 1983 by John Hansen Inc., adult game for 2 or more
players with special questions for children. Colorful and educational
question and answer game complete with four Q&A books. Box has some
wear on the corners and minor price tag damage and a glass stain.
Contents are excellent but missing one player pawn. More than 8,000
challenging questions. $12.
Trust Me-- 1981 by Parker Brothers for 2 to 4 players, ages 8 to adult.
Parker Brothers game of hot tips and cold cash. Equipment includes 4
dollar-shaped pawns, 4 claim markers, 12 plastic briefcases, 18 payoff
cards, 20 "Trust Me" cards, money and shares. Box has no split corners
but shows some stains and wear. Contents are complete and excellent.
$10.
Trust Me-- 1981 by Parker Brothers for 2 to 4 players, ages 8 to adult.
Parker Brothers game of hot tips and cold cash. Equipment includes 4
dollar-shaped pawns, 4 claim markers, 12 plastic briefcases, 18 payoff
cards, 20 "Trust Me" cards, money and shares. Box and contents are
complete and excellent. $12.
VCR COLLEGE BOWL GAME-- 1987 Video Cassette Games, Inc. College football
simulation game that includes a VHS tape including actual college football
plays. Game is licensed by the College Football Association. There is
one split corner on the box top and a portion of the top has been pushed
down. Colors are still crisp, however. There is clear tape on both sides
which has been used to keep the top on, not to repair any damage.
Contents are complete and excellent. $14.
VCR COLLEGE BOWL GAME-- 1987 Video Cassette Games, Inc. College football
simulation game that includes a VHS tape including actual college football
plays. Game is licensed by the College Football Association. There is
one split corner on the box top and a sticker hickey. Colors are still
crisp, however. There is clear tape on both sides which has been used to
keep the top on, not to repair any damage. Contents are complete and
excellent but video tape and rules are both copies. $11.
Wide World-- Parker Brothers. For 2 to 6 players. Undated version,
appears to be from the 70s. Has a nice white box and colorful playing
board. Game is complete with 20 destination cards, 28 travel agent cards
and 56 product cards. Also plastic weather guide grid, 1 die and six
plastic airplanes. Three of these planes were broken. I glued two of
them back together but the final one insists on staying broken. I'll
enclose the parts and you can try your luck. A few of the cards are
creased but overall contents and game board are very sharp. Box has some
slight puckering and a few smudges but is excellent overall with four
tight corners. Rules and box are in French and English but cards and
board are in English only. $15
Zone X-- Parker Brothers, 1975, for 2 players, ages 10 to adult. Game of
"intrigue, mystery, logic." Player must find opponent's target point on
the grid in the minimum number of turns. "An intriguing game which
develops perceptive skills and powers of concentration." Also has some of
the weirdest box graphics I've ever seen. Everybody is wearing black and
the guy looks like a cross between Zorro and Clint Eastwood's man with no
name. Box has one split corner, wear around the edges and some ink
damage. Game parts are supposed to include an erasable marker and an
eraser but they are not here. Game was manufactured in Canada so
instructions and box are in French and English. $11.
Thanks for reading.
Steve Smith
sess...@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca