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  • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

    LOved playing rebound anyone remember that?
    Also anyone remember " mastermind" the board game... i still have that one in the loft somewhere.
    Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door!

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    • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

      Originally posted by huggie74 View Post
      I also won a game called big money, but can only remember it had big gold and silver coins,about the size of a wagon wheel but twice as thick...anyone know it?
      Just came across the answer 4 years later, but it seems it was called top the lot, though it does say 'Big Money' on the green cloth note and on the plastic coins.


      Slightly strange though as all other picture of the game I can find the contents match the picture on the lid of the box those red 'n' blue disc's look slightly different to me?? they look to have a lip/rim making them more easy to stack



      Maybe the money one was a special edition, but surely they'd have made a box to match!!
      Heather

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      • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

        Thinking about it I'm sure I remember opening it in the back of the car and complaining the wrong game was inside, but maybe this is my mind playing games??
        Heather

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        • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

          I never liked board games much, though I had a few bought as Christmas presents etc. I tended to like the old ones best, like Snakes and Ladders, Tiddlywinks and Ludo. Had Cluedo (never worked out how to play it), Monopoly (too long and boring) and Scrabble (too much like hard work). But Guess Who...now you're talking! - although technically it's not really a board game!
          1976 Vintage

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          • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

            Originally posted by huggie74 View Post
            Thinking about it I'm sure I remember opening it in the back of the car and complaining the wrong game was inside, but maybe this is my mind playing games??
            Are u sure H there was any game.
            mind is getting hazy.

            A few i loved where ludo,snakes and ladders,scrabble,trivial pursuit.
            and many im sure ill remember.
            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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            • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

              Escape from Colditz was a favourite in my house...only problem was that my older brother always made me be the guards, while he was always the POWs trying to escape...never caught him once!

              Risk was another favourite and could last for weeks on end as we would just put all our opposing armies on two continents and wait for the first one to crack...

              Go - loved that game as well...reminds me of Sunday evenings with all the family...nice times...

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              • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                A Few more i like where buckaroo,operation.
                FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                  I loved operation although I was scared of the noise it made! We bought a new buckaroo and operation about 4 years ago and they haven't changed much at all. In Germany operation is called Dr Bibber.

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                  • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                    Buccaneer
                    Mousetrap
                    Chinese Checkers
                    Campaign
                    Some great games my friends had were Battle of the Little Big Horn, Escape from Colditz and Formula 1 (I think it was called that but certain).

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                    • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                      The Sinking of the Titanic (1976)




                      10-4 Good Buddy (1978)

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                      • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                        frustration
                        plug-a-jug
                        mastermind (lg and pocket size)
                        pick-up-sticks
                        compendium

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                        • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                          Originally posted by shilton dipper View Post
                          frustration
                          plug-a-jug
                          mastermind (lg and pocket size)
                          pick-up-sticks
                          compendium

                          never heard of plug a jug.

                          a few of my faves.
                          scrabble
                          connect 4
                          operation
                          ludo
                          snakes and ladders
                          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                          • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                            WHO REMEMBERS THIS BRILLANT BOARDGAME
                            1997


                            Best Years Of My Childhood Was Growing Up In The Late 90's and the early 2000's . before the world went Mad

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                            • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                              Originally posted by onthebusescrazy View Post
                              WHO REMEMBERS THIS BRILLANT BOARDGAME
                              never even knew there was such a game.
                              man it loks superb.
                              havbe you still got it does it have everything nothing missing.
                              FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                              • Re: Fave Board Games From olden days of yaw

                                Mousetrap was the best thing ever! I remember getting it for Christmas and almost wet myself with excitement (I was only 5)! Best game ever, and I still have it. Last time I broke it out was just before Christmas when a few of my friends came over for a party, and ended up playing mousetrap, drunk, at 2 in the morning, shreiking with glee when something happened! The Neighbours loved us...

                                I was going to say Monopoly too, but then I remembered the 9 hour long monopoly game I once had and decided I hated it...
                                If it's lasted this long, it's worth keeping!

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