I'm trying to remember a board game from the early 1990s that **I think** had some sort of "travelling around a city" aspect to it. The game might have been set in London (but I wouldn't swear to it) and no this game wasn't monopoly.
The game came with hundreds of little "tiles". I've no idea what purpose they played in the game but there was so many of them I guess they were probably for covering areas of the board? The tiles were rectangular shaped and made of cardboard/cork with a sort of glossy piece glued on top - imagine the feel of a jigsaw piece, but not the shape!. Anyway, the point is they were not plastic pieces.
Size-wise I'd say these tiles were approximately the size of a Lego 2x4 piece ( http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2377/...887d079175.jpg )
Colour-wise I think these pieces came in three colours (green red yellow) and for some reason I recall the green tiles had the word "Taxi" on them and a logo kinda similar to the London Underground logo ( http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geoff.h...D%20PMS485.jpg )
The reason I remember these tiles better than the game is we actually never played the game itself. Instead we used to take all the tiles to use as poker chips. Therefore I can't really remember too much about this game now but maybe there's enough there for you to twig what it was. Thanks.
The game came with hundreds of little "tiles". I've no idea what purpose they played in the game but there was so many of them I guess they were probably for covering areas of the board? The tiles were rectangular shaped and made of cardboard/cork with a sort of glossy piece glued on top - imagine the feel of a jigsaw piece, but not the shape!. Anyway, the point is they were not plastic pieces.
Size-wise I'd say these tiles were approximately the size of a Lego 2x4 piece ( http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2377/...887d079175.jpg )
Colour-wise I think these pieces came in three colours (green red yellow) and for some reason I recall the green tiles had the word "Taxi" on them and a logo kinda similar to the London Underground logo ( http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geoff.h...D%20PMS485.jpg )
The reason I remember these tiles better than the game is we actually never played the game itself. Instead we used to take all the tiles to use as poker chips. Therefore I can't really remember too much about this game now but maybe there's enough there for you to twig what it was. Thanks.
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