This week we have a kids' game from 1971 that I picked up a few years ago at a thrift store, The Flintstones Messed Up Vacation Game! Actually, I found several character based games that day at that store and I snatched them all up! Unfortunately the store no longer exists, so return visits are out of the question. Still, let's take a look at the game, shall we?
Here we have the box! At first glance, it looks fine. Even fun. However, I've looked at it for a while and I have...questions. For example, why is Barney wearing a helmet? Why is Dino a sea monster? Why is Wilma's dress black instead of white? In fact, why are a lot of the clothes the wrong colors? The world may never know...
And here is a close up of the pawns on the board. If these pawns seem a little out of place, it's because they don't go with this game. The game didn't have any original pawns, so I dug through my misc. parts box and came up with these vintage wooden Clue pawns.
So, how about play? Well, for a kids' game, it's not bad. The path choices and the ability to pass on some paths and not others is a nice touch. On the other hand, the cards can really turn the whole game over to chance, even if you are a great spinner manipulator. Still, for about a buck (which is what I remember paying for it) it's not bad at all!
Next week we'll have another find from that store.
Until next time, keep searching for treasure!
Yeah, all of the cover artwork looks a little off; drawn by somebody who doesn't normally draw the Flintstone characters. I'm guessing Barney's "helmet" is a bathing cap? I like their tent, made of leaves.
ReplyDeleteI do like the arrangement of the paths on the game board, but it seems like they could've come up with a better concept than "try to arrive home first". Something that ties in better with the Flintstones world.
I think your game tokens are better than the ones in that online photo; they look kind of weird and not at all Flintstone-y.
I couldn't come up with any logical explanation for those three 'cliff' symbols either. Oh well. Thanks, Stu.
I even thought maybe getting to their vacation destination would be better than just coming home. Was the vacation really that bad???
DeleteYear the cliff symbols are a major boo boo.
I had/have this game! It was given to me one year for either my birthday or Christmas. I also have "Which Witch?", and I remember that the playing pieces were the same! I thought it was a fun game to play, but I did think it was weird (and cheap) that the spinner wasn't a separate piece, and was just a part of the box "insert" with the instructions.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Stu, on such a great find!
- TokyoMagic!
It's cool that you have it!
DeleteYeah, dice would have been much better, IMHO. Spinners are just blech.