Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
Superstition from Milton Bradley (1977)
In Superstition, players raced through a haunted graveyard to reach the Wizard’s Tomb and escape before anyone else.
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
In Superstition, players raced through a haunted graveyard to reach the Wizard’s Tomb and escape before anyone else.
The Hop ‘n Stomp offered kids an “indoor game with outdoor action.” After all, we could all use a little “hopping, stomping, romping fun” from time to time!
In 1968, Remco released Li’l Winking Herby Hippy, a male doll that evoked the hippy culture of the 1960s.
Toy Catalogues, Vintage Advertising
For almost three decades, Aurora Plastics Corporation was a prolific manufacturer of scale model kits. This 44-page catalog from 1967 highlights the various lines that captivated model makers during the company’s heyday.
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
In the Shrieks & Creaks board game, players attempted to escape a haunted mansion by navigating 12 haunted rooms and avoiding misfortune.
In the mid-1970s, Schaper released a series of sports action games called Super Jocks.
Kenner’s Steve Scout High Adventure Scout Base was a 28-inch tall log-constructed lookout tower, proportioned to the size of the company’s Steve Scout action figure line.
In 1986 and 1987, Milton Bradley introduced a line of one-player action and puzzle games called T.H.I.N.G.S., short for Totally Hilarious Incredibly Neat Games of Skill.
Released in 1970, Milton Bradley’s Peg Craft was a colourful construction kit that let kids build creations using a single peg shape.