Published by Milton Bradley in 1985, Ghosts! was a strategy game that combined glow-in-the-dark effects with the supernatural. Source
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Released by Schaper in 1966, The Last Straw transformed the popular idiom "the straw that broke the camel's back" into a strategy game for children. Source
Published by Milton Bradley in 1985, Ghosts! was a strategy game that combined glow-in-the-dark effects with the supernatural. Source
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