Totopoly 4th edition |
1940s |
John Waddington |
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First produced |
1938 |
Players |
2+ |
Age(s) |
10+ |
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1 x large games board which opens out in book form to reveal 2 separate large playing surfaces, one for the sale and training rings, the other for the race course 12 x cardboard horses on wooden bases in 4 sets 20 x lease cards for horses and businesses 1 x pack of coloured trainer’s report cards in 2 sets 1 x pack of 14 veterinary surgeon’s report cards 6 x Owners' Club membership cards 4 x packs of 20 coloured advantage cards 1 x pack of 20 white disadvantage cards 1 x totalisator pad 1 x pack of paper money in 4
denominations; 2 x dice 1 x pack of 48 numbered tote tickets, 4 for each horse 1 x convenient cardboard pad on which to place monies received from the
purchase of lease cards 1 x short game variation sheet
The winner of the game is
the winner of the race, irrespective of who has the most money.
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The full game is divided into 3 stages; Stage 1 is the auctioning and leasing of horses, when players bid for their choice. Stage 2 is the training and preparation of the horses for the race. Horses which may be seen as outsiders during bidding, may improve their value during training and vice versa. Stage 3 involves the race itself,
once betting has taken place. An excellent example of a Waddingtons game that incorporates strategy, luck, excitement and competition. Useful to have longer and shorter game options. The pages within the game board are made of fine quality heavyweight paper. This edition of the game is identified by wording on the box lid and on the board sticker stating The Great Race Game Totopoly. In keeping with games of this
era, there is no outer box supplied. The game is sold as a game board with
logo on the front and a separate small box containing the playing pieces with
a matching logo on the lid.
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