And yes, we still have the Video Village and Camouflage games in the attic too ... I have one edition of Jeopardy! - dollar amounts start at $10.00 ... And I also have Dream House, but its questions are especially hard ... 😮
i know there are some board game playing groups for certain modern games, but could be cool too if somebody made a place with a host hired to play games with people and teach them rules and guide host them thru vintage board games..that'd be fun
I’m 49 and can’t remember I game I used to have. It had small shapes and you had to put in the flat plastic board before it popped and threw all your pieces everywhere. Anybody remember that one?
Dude! 3rd game in was my favorite game as a kid, the Dark Tower! I used to beg my dad mainly and then anyone to play with me. Wow! I had forgotten all about that game! Thank you! Born in 1973 btw. I have to try to get my hands on one!
Some of these look fun. I just started a channel "Toys I Had" (nothing on it yet, but soon) but now I think I should start another called "Toys I Wish I Had"
And I also have Shenanigans, but you don't have the Uncle Wiggly game? We have it, but I thought it was popular, about this tall rabbit wearing clothes ...
You forgot some that are just for girls Ask Zendar Baby-Sitters Club Game, the Baby-Sitters Club Mystery Game, the Barbie: Queen of the Prom California Dreams Game Clarissa Explains It All Game Electronic Dream Phone Enchanted Palace Girl Talk Girl Talk Date Line Girl Talk Secret Diary Heartthrob: The Dream Date Game Jem Rock & Romance Lady LovelyLocks Game Mystery Date Party Mania Pretty Pretty Princess Sabrina the Teenage Witch Game Sweet Valley High Game Talking Electronic Mall Madness
Beautiful! .... but the spider-jumping gameboard is missing, I don't know what the american edition was called, in Italy the name was IL SALTA RAGNO: you had to save the bats and scorpions on the spider's web with an electric fork, if you touched the spider's web with the fork THE SPIDER on guard suddenly jumped! it was very funny... What was the name of the American edition?