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was one of the early TV Game Shows which came to life in a Home Version.
The object of the game was to find an Object which was camouflaged under
transparent overlays. Of course, the overlays had lines and designs on
it which, if the Object was well enough aligned with these, would make
it extremely difficult to find. Players who guessed the Object with more
overlays would win more money. Each overlay which was removed to help to
identify the Object would mean less money won. Players advanced by answering
True / False questions (with a Junior and a Senior section of questions).
As an extra bonus in most of these games, there was a plastic TV Screen
which was affixed to the TV set to allow players at home to play the TV
Show version when it came on.
Game
components include : cardboard Frame Box (w/ attached plastic Cover), 5
transparent Overlays, Spinner, 48 Object pieces, Marking Crayon, plastic
Home Viewer Screen, 64-page Questionnaire Book & instructions.
Two
or more players. Ages 10 & up. Milton Bradley from 1961.
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here
for my complete list of Milton Bradley listings.
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