Matthew Flinders around Australia game
- Bib ID:
- 7866173
- Format:
- Object
- Description:
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- [Australia] : [Publisher not identified], [between 1970 and 1979?]
- 1 game (various pieces) : cardboard, paper, colour ; in box 23 x 38 x 4 cm
- Summary:
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The object of the game is to circumnavigate the map of Australia and finish by exact count. Highest throw starts off first.
- Notes:
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- Board game.
- "An easy to play, educational game for young children based on the historical facts of Matthew Flinders circumnavigation of Australia in his ship H.M.S. Investigator."--Box.
- Board has a map of Australia which shows the voyages of Matthew Flinders 1801-1802 and 1802-1803. Australia is named Terra Australis.
- "Designed and produced in Australia"--Box.
- 2-4 players.
- Contains game board (38 x 41 cm, folded to 37 x 22 cm), 3 plastic player tokens, 1 die.
- Age: 6-Adult.
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