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10 Awesome 80s And 90s Board Games You'll Want To Play Right Now

We all remember board games like Monopoly and Clue, but these 10 games were the ones we really loved. Most of them aren't in print anymore, making the copies kicking around in our basements all the more special.

1) 13 Dead End Drive

Hasbro

2) Fireball Island

Milton Bradley

3) Tornado Rex

Parker Bros.

4) The Grape Escape

Parker Bros.

5) Key to the Kingdom

AS Company

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6) Crossfire

Milton Bradley

7) Weapons and Warriors (AKA Siege / Castle Minwood)

Milton Bradley

8) Video Game Adaptations

Milton Bradley
Milton Bradley

9) Nightmare

J.W Spear & Sons

10) Knockout

Milton Bradley

What was your favorite board game from the 90s?

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