“Spoof, the Cheer-Up Game” was published in 1916 by Milton Bradley. According to the rules booklet, the images on the cards “represent excellent examples of early Peruvian art, as practiced by the Inca Indians.”
(Posted by Doug Skinner)
“Spoof, the Cheer-Up Game” was published in 1916 by Milton Bradley. According to the rules booklet, the images on the cards “represent excellent examples of early Peruvian art, as practiced by the Inca Indians.”
(Posted by Doug Skinner)
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1 Lisa // Jun 7, 2008 at 1:48 am
Snazzy graphics!
How does Spoof work?
2 Doug // Jun 19, 2008 at 8:25 pm
It involves collecting four cards of a kind, grabbing wooden batons, and keeping score by the letters in the word “Spoof.” Pages of explanation are required.