Cadbury advert/game from The Champion Annual for Boys in 1950. At this time, Cadbury often used the back of children's annuals to advertise and they nearly always liked to make it a game as well. HOW TO PLAY: All you need to play this game is a dice, together with a dice cup (an egg-cup will do) and some coloured counters or buttons, one for each player....
This game is based on the Seinfeld television show and the "Festivus" holiday created in one episode. Players are represented by a Festivus Pole as they move around the board performing feats of strength, expressing grievances, or one of the other Festivus events. Like it says on the box, this is a Festivus for the rest of us! The player who best...
Players journey through the alphabet in this board game, creating 3-letter words along the way and collecting Hat tokens as rewards for successfully creating words." Each player starts the game with 5 word ending cards. They spin the spinner and move to a spcace, ahich has a letter that use to begin a word. If the can spell a word with one or more cards...
Starting at home, following the happy highway, the goal is to be the first to reach the Last Resort at the shore of Lucky Lake. On the way you pass falling rocks, short cuts, Funny Forest, Dusty Town, Camp Gitchigouch, Moon Mountain, and of course Stuckey's. Movement is done by a die, but impacted by cards. The game was sold by the Stuckey's Convenience...
Simple Goose-type race game but with cards added to add a little more variety. The game must have been given away in a Kinder Egg box. Kinder Egg usually feature toys inside but this is a rarity perhaps. The game is housed in a plain yellow plastic egg. Aim of the game is to help the Happy Hippo to pass the talent show before Christmas. The 20 cards are...
This game is one of a series of roll-and-move games published by the Regent Book Store in Singapore in the 1970s or 1980s. The games all have a paper board with graphic illustrations in the style of that period. Text on the board is in both English and Chinese. The boards were printed by Koon Wah Lithographers, Singapore. In Happy Holiday, the board...
Players or teams answer questions on Christmas carols and songs. They move along the board by rolling a die and answering a question in a category determined by the space they land on. Each card has a question in each of five categories: Name the Song, Multiple Choice, Sing the Next Line, Keywords in the Song, or Fill in the Blank(s). There are also spaces...
The object of this drinking game disguised as a trivia game is to acquire trivia tokens for Beer, Mix, Music and Sports. When a question is answered correctly, they receive a token for the category they answered. When a question is answered incorrectly, the player must drink. If a player has a token for that category, that player doesn't have to answer any...