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If you've seen "The Exorcist" lately, the folks at Parker Brothers would like to extend a heartfelt "Captain Howdy-Ya-Do?" courtesy of their newly luminescent classic Ouija Board equipment. It's the same traditional setup as it was decades ago: the alphabet-and-numbers board with "Yes," "No," and "Good Bye" spelled out in turn-of-the-century mysterious script; the heart-shaped "Message Indicator Oracle" with the readout window; the numerous coy references to Ouija being "only a game--isn't it?" So if this edition seems to comprise a bit more plastic than we remember, the promise of the board and indicator glowing in the dark for half-an-hour (after exposure to lamplight for 10 minutes) more than makes up for it. Of course, in the dark you'll never know for sure whether the person across the board is the one pushing the indicator, now will you? --Tony Mason
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If you've seen "The Exorcist" lately, the folks at Parker Brothers would like to extend a heartfelt "Captain Howdy-Ya-Do?" courtesy of their newly luminescent classic Ouija Board equipment. It's the same traditional setup as it was decades ago: the alphabet-and-numbers board with "Yes,"...(click for more.)
Manufactured By - Milton Bradley
Age Group - 8 - 12 years
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Features: - Evil spirits! Wake the dead! Consult the board of omens!
- The classic Ouija board has the answers to all questions, except the mysterious powers that determine its answers! It has always been mysterious. It has always been mystifying.
- Concentrate very hard and watch as the answer is revealed in the message window. Will it tell you Yes or No? Will it give you a number or spell out the answer?
- Ask any question you want. Ouija will answer. It's only a game, isn't it?
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