A bit like a ouiji board, Ka-bala was a bizarre kind of fortune-telling board game to play with your mates. The actual board was green glow in the dark and the weirdness is added to when the players are instructed ...
The King Kong Board Game folded out to be a likeness of the world trade center with a plastic track that "Kong" moved up or down on. I cannot remember what determined the moves. I got this for ...
King Oil was a great Milton Bradley board game where players used a toy oil drill to drill in various holes on a mapped surface. The depth of the holes determined how productful the oil rig was. The depths could ...
Kingmaker was a very complicated game based on the War of the Roses with an enormous rule book. Kingmaker was really good once you got into it. The board was a map of Britain and a royal piece had to ...
Who loves ya, Baby!Ah, good old Telly Savalas. That shiny head, the charming smile, the fact that he was actually called “Telly”... and was on the Telly. Kojak was king of the detectives and thus he spawned much merchandising ...
Milton Bradley produced Kreskin's ESP, a bizarre 'board game' in which the 'players' would determine whether or not they had Extra Sensory Perception (ESP).Kreskin's ESP comprised a series of test cards with shapes and colours that the 'players' would attempt ...