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Mystery Date - Board Game - TV Toy Commercial - TV Spot - TV Ad - Milton Bradley - 60's

Mystery Date came out inthis tin version matches the original artwork. This game was for board girls ages 6 to 14 and could be played by 2 to 4 players.

To get in the feel for this please watch this commercial from the s. I only consider this game a classic for how iconic it. This has been referenced a lot in pop culture and was extremely popular at the time. This also set the way for other date games like Sweet Valley High and Dream Phone which were popular when I was game kid in the 80s and 90s. The board contains link with instructions per turn.

Options for dates include a formal dance date, bowling date, beach date, skiing date or the "1960." During the game you collect cards with pieces of the outfits needed to get ready for dating dates.

There are three cards per different date. You must collect one set of cards to open the door. To start the game each player is dealt two cards and the read more cards are placed face down on the board. Players take turns rolling the dice and move their character around the board following the instructions and trying to collect cards for the date.

Six cards are the max a player can hold.

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In some cases cards will be picked up or swapped with another player. When a player lands on the open the door space and has collected all the three cards for a date, the door can be opened. To open the door, spin the doorknob and open to see which date before divorce is final arrived. If the player does not have the game date for the cards they have collected, the door is closed and the game resumes.

A player wins by finding the correct date for the cards they have collected. Skip to board. In this game 1960 are collecting cards to get ready for a date. A formal dance date!

Mystery Date

Cards to collect To start the game each player is dealt two cards and the remaining cards are placed face down on the board. Share this: Dating Facebook.

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