
90's Bingo
A throwback to the raddest decade ever
Smith Street Gift (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 4. January 2020
Other
Game
48 pages
978-1-925811-57-5 (ISBN)
Description
Name a more 90s-esque pastime than bingo! This flat-pack bingo game is flashback to the iconic pop cultural moments of the, like, totally greatest decade ever. Yes, this is history at its most irreverent.
Any millennial will say that the 90s were the best decade - even though many were still in diapers at the time. Regardless, and putting the whole 90s-kid debate aside for a moment, they're right. Much of 90s culture dictates ours today. Without Friends or Seinfeld, would our world still turn? If Nirvana hadn't made it big, would grunge have ever reached the masses? Can anyone even pass a driving test without training in Mario Kart?? We doubt it, and this bingo game just about proves it.
With 12 randomized bingo cards, and 64 tokens with 90s-centric flavor, this game can keep you and your friends playing all night long. (This box set includes more detailed instructions on how to play.)
Any millennial will say that the 90s were the best decade - even though many were still in diapers at the time. Regardless, and putting the whole 90s-kid debate aside for a moment, they're right. Much of 90s culture dictates ours today. Without Friends or Seinfeld, would our world still turn? If Nirvana hadn't made it big, would grunge have ever reached the masses? Can anyone even pass a driving test without training in Mario Kart?? We doubt it, and this bingo game just about proves it.
With 12 randomized bingo cards, and 64 tokens with 90s-centric flavor, this game can keep you and your friends playing all night long. (This box set includes more detailed instructions on how to play.)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Australia
Publishing group
Smith Street Books
Illustrations
48 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 221 mm
Width: 224 mm
Thickness: 64 mm
Weight
862 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-925811-57-5 (9781925811575)
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Person
Niki Fisher is a graphic designer living in the the skiing hub of Jindabyne, Australia. Her illustrations have appeared in Monocle Magazine, Oyster Magazine, Lonely Planet compendiums, and elsewhere.
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