Physogs (patent applied for) |
?1930s |
Waddys |
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First produced |
?1930s |
Players |
2 to 4 |
Age(s) |
12+ |
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4 x black and white photographic outline frame cards; - 2 male 2 female 52 x cards, 39 of which are monochrome photographs; - 13 eyes - 13 noses - 13 mouths - 13 type cards 1 x book of keys 1 x book of rules and play A card game with a difference and much more than simply a jigsaw. Physogs combines the principles of identikit with the game play of collecting and matching sets typical of card games. Build a face with consistent features using 13 types of facial character as described on type cards and in the key book. |
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| Invented by Jacques Penry, writer for the Sunday Express and author of Character from the face, published by Hutchinson. An unusual, well presented and very rare game. |
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