Invite a grounded and reverent vibe to your study with this 1983 edition of Time: The Game, a comprehensive trivia experience featuring over eight thousand questions.
The box art is a stunning example of late-century collage design, assembling the most influential faces and moments of the twentieth century into a single, vibrant visual narrative. This game serves as a substantial time capsule of 1980s intellectual culture, offering a tactile way to engage with the "People, Places, and Events" that defined a modern era.
The set remains in excellent condition and is entirely complete, preserved with the care expected of a true archival find. It functions as both a challenging historical resource and a striking piece of shelf decor for those who cherish the dense, informative aesthetic of vintage journalism. Whether used for a quiet evening of analog play or displayed as a tribute to the legacy of Time Magazine, this game brings a sense of sophisticated whimsy and global history to your home.
This item is vintage, over 40 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
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Origin: United States
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Era: 1980s
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Material: Cardboard, Paper, Plastic
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Dimensions: 11.50" x 9.00" x 3.00"
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Condition: Vintage (Complete), Very good condition.
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Special Feature: Includes "Special Questions for Children" section
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Note: Box colors are exceptionally crisp with no fading; internal components are clean and organized. The box shows some use.