Classic Game Bag, Operation, Sorry, Jenga, Connect 4, Trouble


Item Number: 147

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $75

Online Close: Nov 16, 2015 8:50 PM CST

Bid History: 20 bids - Item Sold!


Description

Everything you need for a good old family game night for all ages!


Operation: It consists of an "operating table", lithographed with a comic likeness of a patient (nicknamed "Cavity Sam") with a large red lightbulb for his nose. In the surface are a number of openings, which reveal cavities filled with fictional and humorously named ailments made of plastic. The general gameplay requires players to remove these plastic ailments with a pair of tweezers without touching the edge of the cavity opening.


Sorry: The game title comes from the many ways in which a player can negate the progress of another, while issuing an apologetic "Sorry!"


Jenga: During the game, players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks. Each block removed is then balanced on top of the tower, creating a progressively taller but less stable structure.


The name jenga is derived from a Swahili word meaning "to build".[1]


Connect 4: players first choose a color and then take turns dropping colored discs from the top into a seven-column, six-row vertically suspended grid. The pieces fall straight down, occupying the next available space within the column. The objective of the game is to connect four of one's own discs of the same color next to each other vertically, horizontally, or diagonally before your opponent.


Trouble: The most notable feature of Trouble is the "Pop-O-Matic" die container. This device is a clear plastic hemisphere containing the die, placed over a flexible sheet. Players roll the die by pressing down quickly on the bubble, which flexes the sheet and causes the die to tumble upon its rebound. The Pop-O-Matic container produces a popping sound when it is used, and prevents the die from being lost