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Board games have declined in popularity in recent years, mainly due to the popularity of computer games and the internet. What were your favourite and most frustrating games from years gone by? These are some of mine:
THE GOOD
Chess - This is probably the best game ever invented, and my personal favourite. A game of pure skill.
Trivial Pursuit - The last game was probably sold in 1994, and is now a symbol of 1980s nostalgia, but was good fun and provided a great mental work out.
Scrabble - This was always fun - apart from the time I could only make words like IT and IS, and then got stuck with the Q,Z & X when the game finished!
THE BAD
The Game of Life - OK, this wasn't such a bad game, but I was jinxed with it! My siblings, cousins or friends would be making a mint, while I was sent back to the start for the sixth time!
Backgammon - I never understood the appeal or rules of this game; it was just one of those things I never got. I don't think I was alone; during wet lunchtimes at school all the other games were gone, but backgammon remained in the box, untouched since 1979.
THE UNUSUAL
Young Talent Time Game - My sisters had a version of this in the late 1980s, and would often play it when our cousins or their friends came to visit. I played along a couple of times, but I don't really remember how the game worked in detail. I wonder if any copies of the YTT game still exist; it would be rare now, and possibly worth something to a collector.
Dungeons & Dragons - I never actually played this; it was a forbidden game, banned at school and nobody I knew had a copy. Did anyone play this in the 1980s or early 1990s, and was it as bad as people said?
THE GOOD
Chess - This is probably the best game ever invented, and my personal favourite. A game of pure skill.
Trivial Pursuit - The last game was probably sold in 1994, and is now a symbol of 1980s nostalgia, but was good fun and provided a great mental work out.
Scrabble - This was always fun - apart from the time I could only make words like IT and IS, and then got stuck with the Q,Z & X when the game finished!
THE BAD
The Game of Life - OK, this wasn't such a bad game, but I was jinxed with it! My siblings, cousins or friends would be making a mint, while I was sent back to the start for the sixth time!
Backgammon - I never understood the appeal or rules of this game; it was just one of those things I never got. I don't think I was alone; during wet lunchtimes at school all the other games were gone, but backgammon remained in the box, untouched since 1979.
THE UNUSUAL
Young Talent Time Game - My sisters had a version of this in the late 1980s, and would often play it when our cousins or their friends came to visit. I played along a couple of times, but I don't really remember how the game worked in detail. I wonder if any copies of the YTT game still exist; it would be rare now, and possibly worth something to a collector.
Dungeons & Dragons - I never actually played this; it was a forbidden game, banned at school and nobody I knew had a copy. Did anyone play this in the 1980s or early 1990s, and was it as bad as people said?




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