Blockbusters (U.S. Game Show) - Home Game

Home Game

The Milton Bradley Company published a single edition in 1981. The front game play was the same as the show (with six possible board configurations to play with). The Gold Run was also played with one of these boards, using only single-letter definitions rather than the multi-letter combinations frequently used on the television show.

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