More Undeniable Unforgettable Board Games You Played As A Kid
The British house where the board game "Clue" was developed is on the market, and you might be able to snag it for "only" $1.4 million.
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There's a listing online, and the house does look very cool, but the floor plan isn't anything like "Clue". The kitchen doesn't have that black-and-white checkered floor, and there isn't a billiard room, a ballroom, or a library.
In fact, it isn't even a huge mansion. It's 3,000 square feet, with four bedrooms, and two luxury bathrooms. There is a garden, a terrace, and a secret passageway that leads to a bar, which is cool.
The property was once a group of seven cottages, and it served as a hotel for celebrities and other rich people. That's what it was when the game was created. But the buildings have since been turned into separate private residences.
In the listing, the current owners do say the house is great for entertaining and hosting "Clue" parties.
My second one is the game Mouse Trap, I love that when I was Kid. Do kids even play board games anymore? A "Mouse Trap" reality competition series based on the board game is in the works at Fox. The obstacles will be oversized and the contestants will have to steal cheese for money.
Each episode will end with a final round where the last two competitors have to work together to steal as much cheese as they can without getting, caught by the iconic Mouse Trap.
The "Mouse Trap" series isn't the only project from Hasbro that's in the works. There is also an animated "Clue" series being developed by Fox and a potential "Guess Who?" game show for NBC.
Who used to play Sorry? Slide, collide and score to win the game of Sorry! Draw cards to see how far you get to move one of your pawns on the board. If you land on a Slide you can zip to the end and bump your opponents' pawns.
I used to drive my parents crazy with the pop sound.
Chutes and Ladders, correct me if I am wrong but I like the old packaging better.
You sunk my battleship!
The Game of Life was created by Milton Bradley in 1860, the man whose company made some of the best board games in history.
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