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"Turning
The Tables" was invented in Seattle by two waiters. You take on the role
of a waiter or waitress. As you move around the board, can you remember
what your customers ordered? Hope so, because your tips (and the chance
to win) depend on it ... but not entirely. Memory, while playing an important
part, is tempered by the roll of the dice and the Action cards. So take
those orders, fill the orders, return them to the table and maybe you'll
get some tips along the way.
Game
components include : Gameboard, 30 Table cards (5 ea. of 6 colors), 6 Playing
pieces, 6 Order pads, 6 Pencils, 50 plastic Lucky Pennies, 2 Dice, 35 Elephant
cards, 35 Waiter cards, 6 International Menus, Kid's Menu, Play money &
instructions.
Two
to six players or teams. Ages 8 & up. Turning The Tables, Inc. from
1990.
This appears to be the only
game published by this company. If you have more information, please contact
me at .
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