
Vintage Board Games
BG_Head_of_Class
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The oh-so-cool in so many ways game - 'Go to the Head of the Class' - Series 8, by Milton Bradley
BG_Car_Travel_Game
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Can you imagine the fights this game created over the years? All that backseat havoc? I bet archaeologists will be finding them many years from now along the sides of long-crumbled roadways in regions like the Wisconsin Dells and the Adirondacks.
Car Travel Game by Milton Bradley, 1958
BG_Dunce
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You lose, if you're the first to complete your very own plastic little dunce figure!
BG_Ike_A_Doo
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BG_Winner_Spinner
BG_MakeAFace_Clowns
BG_Felix_The_Cat
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Felix The Cat - this is the 1968 release of the Milton Bradley game designed by Jim O'Connor.
BG_Kreskins_ESP
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The paranormal craze of the 1960's was mirrored in this board game featuring the Amazing Kreskin . Milton Bradley 1967
BG_Squirt
BG_Yogi_Bear
BG_Pink_Panther
BG_Monster_Squad
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TV's 'The Monster Squad' consisted of the well-known triumverate of Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Wolf Man. Shown here is the 1977 Milton Bradley game.
BG_Marble_head_1969
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In yet another marble game from Ideal, and a somewhat dubious one at that, competing players would in turn stick their fingers through a hole in a plastic head and collect the marbles that fell out.
BG_Charlies_Angels
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This is the updated version of 'Charlie's Angels' featuring Cheryl Ladd instead of Farrah. Isn't it peculiar that the most famous Angel only lasted one season?
BG_Shake_Bingo
BG_Kaboom_1966
BG_Quick_Shoot_1970
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Billed as the "rootin'-tootin'-marble shootin" game, Ideal's Quick Shoot was a small shooting gallery where up to four players would compete to get a marble through each side of their plastic target.
BG_Put_and_Take
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