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This features any game produced or associated with the more minor games companies or those companies we only have a small number of assigned items. Most date from 1940's to the 1980's.
35 product(s) found for "Other Manufacturers"
UPL Party Games - All About ..
Not as easy as it sounds. Players are handed a question sheet and the answers are all related to the body. For a game of it's age it has survived well. The box is strong and intact however there are some surface blemishes and wear. The design of the box is quite plain and so produced very cheaply. The...
£7.00
Nessie Hunt
Here's your chance to make the greatest scientific discovery in history by finding the famous Loch Ness monster. This game is almost as rare as the monster itself. Being a first edition of a limited production run this 30 year old game, approved by the British Research Group, is in remarkably good condition....
£40.00
Kensington
Resembling an LP record it can't be played on a record player but can be enjoyed with a glass or three of Blue Nun. How 1970's!! Developed by creators, Brian Taylor and Peter Forbes, as a game to compete with the well known family board games and to be more challenging than chess, it didn't turn out...
£15.00
Draughtsmen
A classic that everyone can play. This item comes as separates rather than all together in a single box. The box is strong and remains intact. Apart from very slight rubbing at the corners this box is in great condition, there is no fading or surface marks although the surface has aged into a mild grubby...
£10.00
Ronnie Waldman's Puzzle Corn..
A party game based on the popular 1950's television show of the same name and presented by Ronnie Waldman, who is widely acknowledged as the discoverer of Morecombe and Wise. Being over six decades old the box is understandably beginning to show it's age. At some stage a heavy weight has been placed...
£7.00
Plus and Minus
"The most intriguing game ever invented" is a big boast so grab your chance to see if this is true. This game dates from the late 1930's to 1940's. The Victoria and Albert Museum has the same edition in their collection and date it from around 1935. For an item of that age this is in incredible condition...
£30.00
Guess What Series 5 - A Pepy..
Guess what? I don't know, you tell me. Well this is a great little game. The idea of the game is to identify everyday objects from photographs taken at unusual angles. In a clean almost perfect condition this item appears to have had minimal use. The box is is strong and intact, with just a single piece...
£10.00
Ker Plunk
It has been said that if you can't remember the 1960's you weren't there. I wasn't but this item was very much there. This game has been stored and played with for almost five decades and on the whole has survived well. The box has done it's job of protecting the contents superbly. The lid is very tight...
£20.00
Game of Headache
Quick pass two paracetamol! From the makers of "Frustration", this game is very similar as it also features the "Pop-o-matic" automatic cube shaker and is played in the same way. The box remains strong and intact and for it's age it is in remarkably good condition. There is minimal rubbing at the corners...
£15.00
C'est le depart!
They're off! which is the English name of this game. This is a unique chance to acquire a Canadian horse racing game that is over 40 years old. Although called horse racing this is what we would call trotting. It's believed that the makers of this game only sold it in Ontario, Canada so to find it here...
£30.00
Cross Over The Bridge
Not a single Billy Goat Gruff or troll in sight when you play this game. A take on snakes and ladders crossed with ludo featuring the "Pop-o-matic" dice shakers, this game is over forty five years in age. Considering it's age this item is in good condition. The box is still intact but has suffered some...
£20.00
The Game of Go
Not to be confused with the classic Waddington's travel game, this item has it's origins in Ancient China over 4000 years ago. The first mention of it was by Confucius in 500 B.C. Gradually spreading to other Oriental countries it has since become acknowledged as the national game of Japan and is more...
£20.00