Trapping the Tiger
a game of eastern origin
No. S G 136. TRAPPING THE TIGER. Played on a board representing map of India. The object is for the 24 hunters to capture the tiger by trapping in one of the passes, or to surround him on any other squares. 0/10
SKI-ING The New Game
No. S G 95. SKI-ING. A great novelty in race games. The board is designed by a well-known artist of the Royal Academy of Milan, and the scenes are true to nature. Prices 0/9, 2/3, 3/6, 4/11
The Piggeries
No. S G 100. PIGGERIES. Original in every detail. The effect produced by the wooden pigs racing each other up the planks is side-splitting both for onlookers and players. Skilful and amusing. No dice.
Two Players, 1/10 Four Players, 3/8
No. S G 127. REVOLVING RING BOARD. This is a novel Ring Board. The centre revolves by the weight of the Rings thrown on the hooks, and the score alters every Ring successfully hooked.