(Almanac of Games is a weekly feature, published every Sunday)
It’s Classics Day, as 3 vintage games make our Almanac for June 29th.
OBSERVANCE: June 29 (the last Sunday in June) is Log Cabin Day (at least in Michigan…)
Begun in 1986, Log Cabin Day became an official state holiday three
Log Cabins are a part of our American heritage because Abe Lincoln decided to be born in one, and later stepped in front of an assassin’s bullet so that the cabin of his birth (or a reasonable facsimile) could be enshrined in a Kentucky temple.
Primarily because of Abe, the McLoughlin Brothers–the leading game publishers in1894–put out From Log Cabin to White House. This is basically chutes and ladders with the ladders taking you all the way to leadership of the Free World.
Photos are by Rachel (VeganSquid on Board Game Geek).
BIRTHDAY: On June 29, 1858, George Goethals was born.
A U.S. Army engineer, Goethals directed construction of the Panama
There’s a much better game available for play, Canal Mania, but today is a day for vintage games.
Photos are by Willy Mertens (inito on Board Game Geek).
HISTORY: On June 29, 1938, Mesa Verde NP (Colo.) and Olympic NP (Wash.), were founded.
Those two parks are not ones I’d put high on my list to visit. To my
But they immediately put me in mind of the old Avalon Hill classic from 1972, Outdoor Survival, the best wilderness survival game I’ve played.
Avalon Hill was the recipient of some sweet product placement, as Outdoor Survival was often sold in National Park gift stores.