Vintage board games guide: their history and collectable board games values
Interest
in vintage board games has never been stronger.
We're in the depths of recession, so the time has come for you to make a move on those collectable board games you've long coveted.
For anybody with the cash to spend, there are amazing deals to be found. But where should a collector begin?
Boardgame Beast to the rescue! We've begun a series of write-ups of board games, vintage toys related to them, history of games and anything else we can find that will help you collect board games.
If we've missed your favourites, then please send in vintage board games reviews and we'll include your suggestion on this page!
Collectible board games
Doctor Who Weetabix board game
Doctor Who Board Game (Weetabix) was a promotion to sell more cereal in the 1970s. You can find and print digital copies online these days, but the originals are rare and valuable
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Escape From Colditz
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Game:
Escape From Colditz
Game manufacturer:
Parker Games
Number of players:
2-6 Players
Ages:
[12+ Quick verdict
This is a unique,...
Doctor Who board game
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Game:
Doctor Who board game
Manufacturer:
[Weetabix (on the back of 1970s boxes) Quick verdict
Are you serious? You're asking me say something ...
Connections: It's a mind game
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Game:
Connections: It's a mind game
Board game manufacturer:
Connections Europe
Number of players:
[2 Quick verdict
Connections (It's a mind ...
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