Earlier this year, we posted some pictures of a Quick Draw McGraw board game sold by Milton Bradley in 1960.
The rules were helpfully included.
Reader Stephen Spurling has discovered that someone has digitised this game and you can play it on line.
Maybe I'm a little slow, but I'm still a little confused by the game (it's also early in the morning and I'm heading to work). I also think it'd be more fun to play in person, instead of on the internet (you have no control over the spinner; you just click on something) but it's better than nothing.
Thanks to Stephen for passing this along.
Kids miss a lot not playing board games.
ReplyDeleteThose are some massive instructions -- I guess you have to be smarter-than-the-average player to get them in one read-through.
ReplyDeleteUpdate: It starts to make sense only when you start playing the thing. It's pretty fun actually. Granted, the enjoyment value is also probably boosted by the silly fact that I'm playing against a computerized Snooper/Blabber/Doggy Daddy.
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