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Budlet | 12:21 Sun 05th Oct 2008 | ChatterBank
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Does anyone remember a board game which was for four players and had a plastic dome with dice in the middle of the board which you pressed. You moved little coloured plastic figures around the board depending on what the dice showed. What was the name of the game?
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Ludo?
Frustration !
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It might have been Ludo - I just remember the plastic dome in the middle with dice in. This was a game which I remember from the seventies!
It was frustration, but it was merely a ludo game, which is incidentally, a four handed kids version of backgammon.
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Frustration looks more like it. It wasn't quite as 'high tech' when I had it, but it does look very similar.
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Thanks very much for your answers everyone.
I still have a Frustration game down stairs.
I like Monopoly.
Trust me.................it was Frustration. I still have the family board from mid 1970's...........it was re-vamped a little, by the makers, some time in 1990's.
Oh and Scrabble.
Any one who plays it, have you ever managed to get Scrabble as a word? Is it possible?
WHAT!! thats got to be a typo. I don't think even an original in its box from the 70's would get that much.
Mind you having said that have you seen how much those old Ladybird books can get on the net.
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It was Frustration, we used to use coloured M&M's instead of counters and eat the ones we took prisoner, good game!
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