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TopicChildhood board game nostalgia topic
archizzy
02/29/24 1:41:34 PM
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ellis123 posted...
They are not, no. It's just that they aren't Mattel or Parker Brothers/Habro, which dominate the "crappy, low quality board game" space to the point that most people didn't even see other board games. Like, you couldn't go into a Toys R' Us and find anything by Eurogames even up to the point that they shut down all the stores, you had to go into a specialty store of some variety.

As stated in my post I was mostly playing board games in the early 1980s and mid 1980s. The stuff I was playing was mostly from the 1960s and a few classics from the 1930s with a 1948 and a 1974 in my list.

So even though the games in the original post were from 1981 and 1983 they were very modern games that I wasnt aware of at the time. And the game you posted is from like 2000. So yeah, definitely more modern for my personal frame of reference.


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