Description
Vintage Bermuda Triangle Game – MB Games – 1975 – As New Condition
Condition: This vintage family and friends board games set is in pretty good condition for 45 years old.
Box: Good solid for its age, but heavy sellotape use on the lid.
Contents: great minimal use with minor storage wear.
Game Board: Fantastic almost unused condition.
Instructions: Fantastic almost unused condition.
My Comments:
Vintage Milton Bradley – Bermuda Triangle Game, Amazing Condition For Almost 50 Years Old. Would make a cracking little addition to any collectors board game collection.
Product Blurb
Deliver your cargo and hope the mysterious cloud doesn’t make your ship disappear!
Gameplay
2–4 Players
30 Min
Playing Time
Age: 8+
Weight: 1.21 / 5Complexity Rating
Designer(Uncredited)
Artist(Uncredited)
PublisherEditrice Giochi, John Sands Pty Ltd, MB Jeux, MB Spellen + 3 more
Description from box
Bermuda Triangle, the legendary area in the Atlantic Ocean where dozens of ships and planes have disappeared without explanation, is the setting of this exciting game of suspense.
The sinister mystery cloud hovers, weaves and sweeps, swallowing some ships as it passes.
Can you make it ‘home’ with your cargo, or will your fleet become just one more victim in the Bermuda Triangle?
THE INTRIGUING GAME OF VANISHING SHIPS
In this game, you try to run a successful ship-transport operation in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.
There is a track that runs around the board from port to port and you roll a die and move one of your ships to reach a port to deliver the commodity required by that port. The prices offered by the ports change with each delivery, so you try to arrive when the price is high. There is a lot of scopes for blocking other ships and for bumping them back to their last port.
So where does the Bermuda Triangle bit come in? There is a ‘mysterious cloud’ – a plastic construction raised from the board on a central column – which moves about the board and twists around above the ships. There are magnets on the underside of the cloud and on top of the ships, so ships can be picked up and moved or destroyed when the cloud passes over. Each turn, a player moves a ship and the cloud – usually trying to protect their own ships and attack those of other players.