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Subject: Favorite game?

Written By: JHC on 10/09/02 at 01:40 p.m.

The 80's produced lots of puzzles (before the wonders of electronic gaming corrupted the minds of the young).  We actually had to think about solving the puzzles.

What was your favorite?

Mine?

The missing link.  I just scored one from ebay for $10, perfect condition.

Subject: Re: Favorite game?

Written By: Tbullsr on 10/09/02 at 03:52 p.m.

I liked Rubics Cube. I could never solve that thing though. I had to take it apart to do that.

TimRATT-n-ROLL

Subject: Re: Favorite game?

Written By: pell on 10/10/02 at 12:35 a.m.

I liked those "Encyclopedia Brown" boy detective mysteries. You had to try to solve the "crime" (it was usually a kid's prank or something) with the information they gave you in the story.

My favorite board game was Stratego.

Subject: Re: Favorite game?

Written By: 80sTrivia on 10/10/02 at 12:49 a.m.

I used to love playing Simple Simon! It had all sorts of different fun games to play!!!! :)

Subject: Re: Favorite game?

Written By: Hairspray on 10/10/02 at 11:44 p.m.

The Snake Cube was a favorite. The Jumble in the newspaper was another. I still enjoy Fill-It-Ins from time to time.

Chinese Checkers, Chess, Risk, Clue and Trivial Pursuit are still some of my favorite board games.