Hands Down was a game with cards and a middle section with 4 plastic hands with matching hand-shaped levers that you could press. I'm not sure I remember the rules, but it had to something do with matching your cards ...
This was an amazing game. It was actually a game of skill, and very advanced for 1967 (when it first hit the market). The box shows a very good looking family of four playing the game (and happy they look ...
Hoppin' Poppies was a game with different colored mushroom-shaped guys that were spring-loaded. You pressed them down and they popped up in a few seconds. You ended up with Hoppin' Poppies all over the house! ...
This was a stand-up cut out in the shape of a dishevelled cowboy (if memory serves me right). There were holes at his mouth, and his 'drawn' pistols. It was basically a game where you had to throw the balls ...
Boardgames used to made of tough stuff and there was one in particular that was really put through the wringer and came out the other end, mostly, bar a few snapped off black levers. This was Hungry Hungry Hippos, a ...