Bermuda Triangle |
1976 |
Milton Bradley |
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First produced |
1976 |
Players |
2 to 4 |
Age(s) |
8+ |
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1 x playing board 1 x cloud with separate cloud base 4 x sets of 4 colour ships with magnets 8 x sugar freight cards; - worth 30/30/40/50/50/60/70 or 80 thousand pounds 5 x oil freight cards; - worth 60/70/80/90 or 100 thousand pounds 4 x banana freight cards; - worth 10/20/30 or 40 thousand pounds 7 x timber freight cards; - worth 20/20/30/40/50/60 or 70 thousand pounds 8 x home port cards; - worth £20,000 each 1 x directional spinner 1 x rules booklet 1 x dice |
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| Collect the most valuable freight by successfully sailing through the Bermuda Triangle. Players operate their own fleet of ships and sail them with their own strategy from port to port. While the player's ships are at sea or in port, over them hovers a mysterious cloud that turns and travels in all directions. Sometimes a player's ship may be caught in the path of the cloud, yet come through safely. Other times, several ships may disappear and be out of the game. A classic MB game. |
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