How to Spot Valuable Board Games
A guide to what make a board game valuable which includes tips on what to look for in rare board games.
A guide to what make a board game valuable which includes tips on what to look for in rare board games.
While it is a pretty average game overall, Dealer’s Choice has some interesting ideas for a 1970s Parker Brothers game.
Take a very average tile laying game, add a plumbing theme, and you end up with the 1972 Parker Brothers game Waterworks.
While Masterpiece has an interesting premise, the reliance on luck makes Masterpiece a below average to average Parker Brothers game.
Despite looking like the predecessor to Guess Who, Whosit? is a solid but unspectacular light deduction game.
Goofy Golf Machine is a very unique dexterity board game from the ’90s that is better than most Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley games from the time period, but it’s a little too easy to be anything more than a cheap thrift store or rummage sale pickup.
Despite being a roll and move game from the 1960s, Ulcers actually does some interesting things that makes it a surprisingly good game.
While the game might look pretty odd, Early Birds is a surprisingly fun 1980s children’s game.
While a game about “why did the chicken cross the road?” sounds like a strange idea for a board game, Chicken Out is surprisingly better than a lot of Parker Brothers games.
From questionable themes to games where children could get hurt, here is a list of ten of the weirdest children’s games ever made.