Cats Eye was a game where you had to fill your cat card with matching coloured marbles, and be the first to place a black marble in your cat's eye.Cats Eye came with a special bowl unit, 4 cat cards ...
Chemistry Sets usually came with some test tubes in a stand, some chemicals, various tools like tweezers and spoons, sometimes a little spirit burner, and a booklet telling you what experiments you could perform. They ranged in size from little ...
Connect 4 was quite a tactical, thoughtful, plotting type game involving a vertical playing area filled with holes, and 42 yellow and red disks.You dropped the disks down into whichever column you fancied, and tried to make a line of ...
Cootie was a popular game in the 80s where the object was to be the first person to assemble a Cootie Bug from the body parts provided. Each player would take turns rolling the Cootie Cube (a die) and would ...
Oh yes! This game rocked. It was like a marble game – in some ways like Zig Zag Zoom, but the game was way more fun in that it pitted you directly against your opponent.So – how did you ...
Crocodile Mile was a great outdoor waterslide which you used during the summer. It had a small kind of paddling pool at the end that was inflated with water where you'd slide into it. I never used to make it ...
The players of Crossbows and Catapaults each started out with a little treasure of some sort that they built a castle around using plastic bricks. You and your opponent would then take turns either launching ammunition at each other's castles ...
This 2 player shooter game was a bit like table hockey except you used guns firing metal pellets to knock the pucks in to the goals. A Crossfire gun was positioned at each end of the playing area and opponents ...
Curse of the Cobra was a nerve-tingling game that involved passing your hand through a couple of "poised" cobras and placing plastic Ankhs into holes in a coffin. If the correct hole was selected the cobras struck and snapped together ...