Radio Game for Little Folks (1926)

Playtime: 0
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players:
2 - 4
Publisher:
All-Fair Toys and Games (Alderman-Fairchild Co.)
Designers:
Unknown
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Race,
Roll / Spin and Move
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This children's variation on Pachisi was released to take advantage of the trend in radio-based entertainment. Unlike Ludo, it uses two dice but only provides players with two pieces each. Up to four players compete to be the first to get their pieces - colored metal "Radio Horns" - all the way "Home," capturing opponents whenever they can and forcing them to start again.
The player colors correspond to real radio stations of the period: Blue is KOA Denver; Black is KHJ Los Angeles; Yellow is WEAF New York; and Red is the (still very famous) WGN Chicago.
The player colors correspond to real radio stations of the period: Blue is KOA Denver; Black is KHJ Los Angeles; Yellow is WEAF New York; and Red is the (still very famous) WGN Chicago.
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