The Ginger Meggs paper chase game
- Bib ID:
- 6250147
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- Description:
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- [Sydney?] : John Sands, [1986?]
- 1 game (various pieces) : colour, cardboard ; in box 22 x 43 x 3 cm
- Notes:
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- Board game using the theme of Ginger Meggs, the famous cartoon character in a long running comic strip in Australia. Players deliver a bundle of newspapers to specified addresses around the board, while trying to avoid challenges and be first back to the newsagency.
- Title from box.
- 2-6 players.
- Contains 1 playing board (41 x 40 cm, folded to 41 x 20 cm), 6 playing pieces, 1 die, 60 newspaper cards, 50 extra cards and instructions.
- Ages 7 to adult.
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- © JC Bancks
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