I’m sharing this wonderful post about 1950s board games, courtesy of fellow WP blogger Retro Dee
So cool! Please visit Retro Dee’s site for more 1950s goodness!
Retro Dee's Guide to the Best Era Ever
Hi folks, it’s Retro Dee and Collecting 1950’s!
Board games are always a fun way to spend a night in with the family. Even today, when video game systems, i-pads and smart phones have taken over the world, nothing is quite like the family fun interaction of a good ole fashioned board game.
Many classics that we still have today were available back then such as “Monopoly”, “Scrabble”, “Sorry”, “Chutes and Ladders”, and my personal favorite, “Clue”.
“Clue” came out just at the end of the 1940’s, and first arrived on the market with simple cartoon drawings depicting the six suspects on the box.
“Clue” circa 1950
By 1956, Parker Brothers had already updated Clue, with a bit more detail given to the characters, but not yet the classic Clue game that most of us are familiar with.
Suspect cards in “Clue” ca. 1956
Trivia: “Risk” is another classic board…
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I’ll head over there when I’ve read a couple more here!
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OOh! Nice looking site – I really should visit rather than use the reader all the time. Nice share TVTA
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This is great, old board games are the best!
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Thanks for sharing, glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
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I already follow her. She is awesome. Actually we both wrote about games this week–mine was not historically focused, but interesting nonetheless.
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