This game from McLoughlin Brothers was a game that featured a mechanical man who was controlled by the player. The scorecard that came with the game showed how long each hole was and a conversion into inches was then made by the players. There was an out-of bounds marker and a sand trap and movable green to navigate to and then with a deft touch the ball...
The Game of Guided Missile is basically a small box about 8 ½" x 11" with a sturdy and shiny cardboard insert inside, folded to produce a play AND 2 scoring areas. The play area / board has pictures of various planes sitting on the ground at the airport, and there are holes in the board. The object is to spin a small metal top, trying to get it to land on...
There is a box (about 10 x 10) which has been divided inside into 25 little spaces each numbered either 5, 10 or 15. There are six little wooden balls which are thrown from an agreed distance into the box and the score for each person is totalled. From the graphics I would guess that the game was made in the 1930’s. Made in England by British Manufacture....
A ring toss game. Comes in a wooden box that has hinges on the front. The inside of the box has the instructions and more information about the game. The gamepieces are a wooden black man, a stand, a pipe and 4 red and black rubber rings. The players toss rings and try to hook them on Sambos pipe which sticks out from the standup figure. The instructions...
This is a very early game by Milton Bradley Co. of Springfield, Massachusetts. Enclosed in its box are 14 stand-up soldiers and a “rapid-fire, repeating pistol”. The purpose of the game is to shoot down as may of the soldiers as you can during your turn. The instructions are included on the back of the box lid. Components include, an officer on a horse, a...
For any number of players from British Manufacturer of Gloucester and is listed on the box as being from the "Glevum Series". You insert uprights (sort of like goal posts) firmly in the stand of division. Then you place dice in a bucket. You then shoot a marble through the aperture and try to hit the target bucket. This will "Tilt the Bucket" and cause a...
A ball/marble rolling game published in the 1920s by Glevum Games. It has at least three printings, one with the company name and wooden balls, one with the trademarked company name and logo(still with wooden balls) and a later printing with glass marbles and a different scoring target. Early version used wooden balls and had 13 scoring holes numbered from...
Game Rover is the first game designed to play with your best friend (the one who was looking at you longingly on family game night). In this fast-paced game, players draw a card, set a timer, and have 60 seconds to keep drawing cards and trying to get their dog to do as many trick as they can before time runs out. Rules are written in both people and dog's...
Be the first player to finish all five GameRox levels. Each level involves tossing and catching different combinations of GameRox. Each player takes five GameRox in on hand, tosses them in to the air, and tries to catch as many as possible on the back of the same hand. Whoever catches the most goes first. Players are only allowed to toss, pick up, nudge...