Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me... M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E! You have to sing it out loud and clear. Because when the singing stops the action starts. You'll try to be the first player to grab the token for the last letter sung. Each time you grab the correct token, you'll be one step closer to spelling out Mickey Mouse and winning the...
Walt Disney board game dominated by a central three-dimensional die-cut bridge with four movable pylons. Players must transport two monkeys of their color to the finishing area on the other side of the river, so three separate journeys must be made as the monkeys cannot be carried together. Players may elect to take the long, safer route around the edge of...
Each player is given ten pieces in their chosen colour. In a turn, the player spins the spinner. If he spins a ladder then he can place one of his pieces on the next rung of the ladder. If he spins a number, he can move his character piece up the completed rungs. If he spins a broken ladder, then he must take away a ladder piece. The first player to...
A game that featured in the British Disneyland Annual for 1977. A simple Goose-type game. Mickey Mouse wants to go out in his car but his friends want to go with him. He has to wait until one friend arrives (and he looks very cross as he waits by his car). Players move by a die roll and must obey the special squares. The first player to reach square 30...
Play the matching card game with Mickey Mouse. He has a box full of magic cards you need. Press down on Mickey's top hat and round and round he whirls and twirls. Then, Abacadabra, a magic card pops out of the box. Mickey stops spinning in front of one lucky player! If you are the lucky player and can match the magic card, it's yours. Collect the most...
This children's pizza game, with a Mickey Mouse theme, is actually 4 games-in-one. In the first game, you pop the popper die and find the pizza that matches the shape popped. You "deliver" the pizza to the character whose hands are shown on the card. The player who delivers the last pizza wins. Game #2 is a memory game. You pop the popper and turn over a...
Unusually for Pepys at the time, they released this game in a double sized box so that it could offer two complete packs of 44 cards, one red pack and one blue pack. It was suggested in the rules that you should use one pack for 2 or 3 players, but two packs for 4 or more. The game seems to have 'borrowed' ideas in the playing card game Bezique. Players...