lordkenmore
Well-known member
I have been thinking recently of board games like Clue and Monopoly. When I was growing up, we had a good supply of games...and Christmas or birthdays often brought a new addition or two. One supposes games made an easy gift choice for relatives we had only occasional contact with. Also I'm thinking my mother might well have bought into an argument that games could improve my mind. (Obviously, that didn't happen...but one can't blame her for trying her very best. LOL) I can remember playing games with my family (mostly my father--my mother, herself, had very limited interest in board games). I can also remember the fun of visiting one set of grandparents and playing Monopoly. We had a set, of course, but their set was old enough to have wood houses and hotels, not the cheap plastic in our set.
In my life, games have fallen by the wayside. It's been at least 20 years since I regularly played anything. I just don't have anyone to play games with anymore...
Indeed, I wonder sometimes how about the popularity of games these days. There must be someone buying them--I noticed just the other day a selection at Target. But I get the feeling that they aren't the entertainment choice they once were for most people...
Even though my board game days are--at best--on hold, and maybe over, I've acquired a few over the years. All found used and cheap, and most of them are ones I remember from when I was young. Some photos:
<ol>
<li>Pegity--a 5 in a row game. I seem to remember playing a version that had wood pegs when young.</li>
<li>Inside of Pegity box</li>
<li>221-B Baker Street. A detective game. IIRC there are several cases included that one can solve just like Sherlock Holmes. Additional cases were IIRC available separately.</li>
</ol>
[this post was last edited: 12/3/2017-19:29]



In my life, games have fallen by the wayside. It's been at least 20 years since I regularly played anything. I just don't have anyone to play games with anymore...
Indeed, I wonder sometimes how about the popularity of games these days. There must be someone buying them--I noticed just the other day a selection at Target. But I get the feeling that they aren't the entertainment choice they once were for most people...
Even though my board game days are--at best--on hold, and maybe over, I've acquired a few over the years. All found used and cheap, and most of them are ones I remember from when I was young. Some photos:
<ol>
<li>Pegity--a 5 in a row game. I seem to remember playing a version that had wood pegs when young.</li>
<li>Inside of Pegity box</li>
<li>221-B Baker Street. A detective game. IIRC there are several cases included that one can solve just like Sherlock Holmes. Additional cases were IIRC available separately.</li>
</ol>
[this post was last edited: 12/3/2017-19:29]


