From the rules: "This wonderful Toy and Candy Store game with its "Pop-Up" counters is made especially for children to play going shopping. They have fun as they go from counter to counter, buying articles on their shopping list with play money, and stopping to eat at the soda fountain - just as in a real store. The object of the game is to complete your...
From box cover: Ahoy! It's an exciting 3-dimensional rescue game! Along with [GAMEID=28166] this spin-and-move boardgame was published in 1981 to promote the ill-received Robert Altman film. Complicated setup of the 3-D wharf elements plus simplistic choices (Get a tax card! Spinach for you! No Spinach for you!) based on the color spun (shades of...
The Object of Popeye's Spinach Hunt Game is to be the first player to collect all six different colored spinach treasure cards and return to his/her start space. In this 2 to 4 player game, players start in the corner space of their chosen color. Spin the Popeye spinner and move your boat token the exact number shown. On the way around the board, collect...
Popeye Shipwreck Game was produced by King Features Syndicate in 1933 and features Popeye, Olive Oyl, and Wimpy shipwrecked on an island complete with Cannibals, Gorillas, Lions and a Chest of Gold. Of course, after finding some wild spinach he whips all of them and gets rescued in the end. Game board measures 20 inches by 14 inches. The game cpmes with...
A Swedish trivia game about pop music, with 3000 questions of the rock-pop-disco-soul scene of the 1960's to 1980's. The number of players is not specified so the only limit is practicality; the game lasts until a pre-agreed number of points or rounds played. A Finnish edition was published around the same time in the eighties by Kirjalito/Pelito as Hit...
Poppet's Party Game is a roll-and-move game with a Moshi Monsters theme. It is included in an issue of the British children's magazine Sparkle World. Each player starts at the beginning of a track and rolls a die to move forward on the track. Some spaces require the player to complete an action (such as whistling a song, solving a math problem or spelling...
The Popular Game of Broadway celebrates four of the historic thoroughfare's architectural landmarks: The Metropolitan Life Towers (built in 1909) The Times Tower (1903), the Flatiron Building (1902) and the Woolworth Building (1913). The game offers players the thrill of the big city within the comforts of the parlor - a perfect armchair traveling...
Each player starts with seven Population Units, two Agricultural Production Units and eight hundred dollars. Players, in turn, roll the dice and move their pawn around the gameboard. A player will take an event card, be forced to make a decision, gain or lose money or gain population depending on where one's pawn lands. A player wins by careful, controlled...
This is a game for young children featuring images of classic cartoon charatcers like Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck. The object of the game is to become the first player with zero donut holes. Players use a whimsical spinner to move a token along the pathway made of donuts. A player might gain or lose a donut hole, depending on the type of space...