Hollywood Squares (home Game) - Milton Bradley Era (1980-1986)

Milton Bradley Era (1980-1986)

Milton Bradley created two versions, first in 1980 based on the Marshall version with game board with nine new celebrities, seven static cling X's and O's each and two question books, then in 1986 for the Davidson version, with a 3D board, 25 question card with nine questions each, and twelve "celebrities" to insert onto the board.

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