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POSTED BY: JaguarXKE on 08/29/2008 06:14:45


Hi People,

Do you remember this game?

This game called Snakes and Ladders.

Milton Bradley Chutes and Ladders game board c. 1952 showing good deeds and their rewards and bad deeds and their consequences.





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POSTED BY: SafariGardenGuy on 08/29/2008 06:22:26


 

Milton Bradley Chutes and Ladders game board c. 1952 showing good deeds and their rewards and bad deeds and their consequences.

this picture i never seen in my life  wow i was behind what year was it made ?? SGG





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POSTED BY: Supermancag99 on 08/29/2008 06:27:07



JaguarXKE wrote:

Hi People,

Do you remember this game?

This game called Snakes and Ladders.

Milton Bradley Chutes and Ladders game board c. 1952 showing good deeds and their rewards and bad deeds and their consequences.

Oh lord, i totally forget about this game!.. I miss that game goes back to 1985's ... I was like 7 to 10 yrs old. now I am 30, lol... I gotta to look for that game to buy  keep me memory of that... thanks for brought it up... now I am looking for now.. jeez.....


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POSTED BY: JaguarXKE on 08/29/2008 07:45:10



SafariGardenGuy wrote:

 

Milton Bradley Chutes and Ladders game board c. 1952 showing good deeds and their rewards and bad deeds and their consequences.

this picture i never seen in my life  wow i was behind what year was it made ?? SGG

Snakes and ladders originated in India as a game based on morality. This game made its way to England, and was eventually introduced in the United States of America by game- pioneer Milton Bradley in 1943.

The game was played widely in ancient India by the name of Moksha Patamu, the earliest known Jain version Gyanbazi dating back to 16th century. The game was called "Leela" - and reflected the Hinduism consciousness around everyday life. Impressed by the ideals behind the game, a newer version was introduced in Victorian England in 1892, possibly by John Jacques of Jacques of London.

Snakes and Ladders still kept going and going for years in that kind of game.





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POSTED BY: JaguarXKE on 08/29/2008 07:46:07



Supermancag99 wrote:


JaguarXKE wrote:

Hi People,

Do you remember this game?

This game called Snakes and Ladders.

Milton Bradley Chutes and Ladders game board c. 1952 showing good deeds and their rewards and bad deeds and their consequences.

Oh lord, i totally forget about this game!.. I miss that game goes back to 1985's ... I was like 7 to 10 yrs old. now I am 30, lol... I gotta to look for that game to buy  keep me memory of that... thanks for brought it up... now I am looking for now.. jeez.....


Yes many many years.





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POSTED BY: maverick on 08/29/2008 08:33:15


  You  mean Chutes and Ladders. I  had  that game .

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POSTED BY: Dude on 08/29/2008 08:57:15


Never heard or never had play this game before.





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POSTED BY: MSMERMAID4U on 08/29/2008 09:29:47


if i recall we used to call it chutes and ladders  snakes and ladders im not familiar with that name    chutes and ladders sounds right

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POSTED BY: mermaid on 08/29/2008 14:22:41


Ohhhhh yes I remember the chutes and ladders game when I was a kid.





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POSTED BY: Spelchek on 08/29/2008 15:11:56


Yes, Chutes and Ladders. Also, Candyland!





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