Eye witness first edition separates |
1950s |
Ariel |
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First produced |
1950s |
Players |
2 to 6 |
Age(s) |
7+ |
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A game of memory and observation. The board depicts an imaginary scene in the centre of a busy town during a bank raid. Points are scored for correctly
remembering what is seen or said and by successfully
challenging an opponent's answer.
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| Contents | Notes | |||||
| 1 x colour illustrated playing board 1 x pack of 72 red picture cards 1 x pack of 72 green picture cards 24 x witness statement cards 6 x counters, one side red and one side green 1 x checking key card 1 x checking ruler 1 x scoring pad 1 x rules book |
This is a fantastic, colourful game with very
well illustrated picture cards and game board. A perfect party game since every
player is involved until right at the end. The rule book includes instructions for a quick game for beginners, and also
advanced play options. This is the first edition of the game with a
separate board and small box containing the playing pieces ands cards. The
box design was repeated with a colour label attached to the reverse side of
the game board. Later editions used a single large box to contain the board
and playing pieces. A real collector’s item.
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