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Subject: A game I used to play.
Written By: The Debster on 12/16/03 at 02:59 p.m.
Hi, everyone.
Does anyone remember a board game that had to do with driving? Though the details are sketchy, this is what I do recall: Very detailed traffic signals with round magnetic bottoms which were place at each intersection along the road. There were 4-6 molded plastic car shells in different colors, with magnets inside them. When dismantled, all of the traffic signals, about a dozen, fit neatly into one shallow tray with a green foam-like cushion with a cut out of each signal, thus having its own specific place. I have ruled out the following games: Traffic, Rules of the Road, Traffic Jam, Stop and Go, and the Matchbox Game. Please, if anyone has a clue, let me know. I believe this might have been a Kroch's & Brentanos purchase, that was a Chicago area bookstore chain.
Thanks.