Mystery Date Board Game: Rules for How to Play
A detailed explanation of the rules for Mystery Date with pictures showing how to play the 1965 children’s board game made by Milton Bradley.
A detailed explanation of the rules for Mystery Date with pictures showing how to play the 1965 children’s board game made by Milton Bradley.
A detailed explanation of the rules for Trouble with pictures showing how to play the 19965 children’s board game made by Hasbro.
A review of I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete Series on Blu-ray from Mill Creek Entertainment.
Bango! Bango! is unlike any other games that I have ever played and can be fun in short doses but it gets repetitive rather quickly.
A review of the first American Blu-ray release of A Study in Terror from Mill Creek Entertainment.
Go For Broke’s theme is interesting and good for a few laughs but the gameplay gets dull and repetitive way too quickly which ruins the game.
While Tip-It deserves credit for being one of the first stacking dexterity games and is probably one of the better ones, it suffers from the same problems that plague most games from this genre.
In 1965 Parker Brothers created the classic game Booby-Trap. Until recently I had never played the game before. The game is a decent distraction despite being highly reliant on luck.