A Spin-and-Move game with an 'electric' element. Players take turns flicking a spinner attached to the board and moving their wire prod. If the contact makes the whales eye light up, the player reads a fact about the story of Pinocchio from an enclosed booklet and then advances or retreats a set number of spaces per the booklet. A 'Wiry Dan' game published...
Object: Four different Popeye Adventures are illustrated on the board. The object of play is for the player to win each of the four adventures by "eating" enough cans of spinach (wooden green discs), which are won in the "Grand Spinach Lottery". After winning an adventure the player receives an Adventure Card. The first player to win all four Adventure...
THE ADVENTURES OF RIN-TIN-TIN, based on the popular TV, radio and movie shows with the same characters. This thrilling game of the Old West is played by 2 to 4 players who ride with Rinty, Rusty, Lieutenant Rip Masters, Sergeant Biff O'Hara and Corporal Boone and the U.S. Cavalry across an action-packed board in a wild chase to capture outlaws. The outlaws...
The object is to be the first player to move his Clark Kent piece from his starting corner into the "editorial sanctum" square at the center of the board. Components: four different colored Clark Kent pawns, four Superman cloaks in corresponding colors, die, playing board, and two rules folders. "Released less than two years after the very first appearance...
This is a cooperative children's game. Clifford is traveling from home to the farm, and the players are telling the story of his adventures en route. Each turn a player turns over a card that shows a picture on it (say, a fisherman carrying a fish). That player then adds something involving that picture to the story (e.g., "Then Clifford saw a fisherman...