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[Misc] Old board games







father_and_son

Well-known member
Jan 23, 2012
4,646
Under the Police Box
Love that boardgames are having something of a revival. Some classics mentioned here (colditz, formula 1, axis&allies, kingmaker, etc ) all bring back fond memories. However the new generation of games are equally likely to be bringing fond memories in 30/40 years time. 7 Wonders, Clank!, Carcassonne, Red Dragon Inn, etc boardgamearena, tabletopia or tabletop simulator are all excellent online options to try-before-you-buy a huge (staggeringly huge) number of new games.
 






Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
10,821
Loved Haunted house as a kid.
Never owned it though, had some posh friends who had every game under the sun.

Escape from Colditz was another cracking game.
 




Stumpy Tim

Well-known member
Scoop was a tremendous game.

A couple of Christmas's ago my wife bought me Kick Off, which I played endlessly when I was a kid. I played against myself as my older brothers bullied me by beating me and I didn't like that. It's missing one card, but I still enjoy the game with my young lad. Unlike my brothers I usually let him draw.
 


Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,398
North of Brighton
Board game called Wildlife was a favourite of mine as a kid.

Approved by the World Wildlife Fund as it was then known. It had wonderful photo's which is why I could never get rid of it. It fitted well with my love of Gerald Durrell books, love of nature and ambitions to grow up and be a vet or a naturist. Both unfulfilled, even after telling my parents and they pointed out I meant naturalist!
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
50,758
Faversham
Wow, and I thought I knew my history.
There's always hidden gems of knowledge to find out about.
Allsorts of oddities roaming the vicinity that can tell you about local history and some.
Take Ruislip for starters, we have a local down and out, who is always dressed in black and has impressive dreadlocks, locally known as the Ruislip rapper.
I'm sure [MENTION=29690]essbee1[/MENTION] has passed him in the high street ???

Anyway HWT, how's it going :D

All good here, mate.

Despite the cold weather this is a record year for asparagus. I have cut 47 already and have been giving them away to the neighbours.

You going today?
 






















Worried Man Blues

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2009
6,672
Swansea
I too have managed to bring a few childhood memories with me:

Formula 1
Railroader
Monopoly
Mine A Million
Buccaneer
Wildlife
Scoop
Totopoly

These have all so far eluded Mrs Earle's attempts to 'tidy up' the garage.

Diplomacy disappeared somewhere along the way. I just never understood how to play it!
Y wonderful
? was this where you laid down the tracks ? If so I remember that
Y excl.
?
Y v Good
?
?
Y OK burst a blood vessel!

Also
Go
Risk
 




kojak

Well-known member
Jan 17, 2022
766
An excellent escape from colditx would be £50. But would need to be complete
I think the original had a swastika on the box
Probably worth more
Edit:just had a quick look on ebay and it seems they are actually cheaper

I've got a French Monopoly
With French francs
 
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