![]() They were used in games, jigsaw puzzles and even in liquid bath soap dispensers tagged to “Scare You Clean.” Made of plastic, they included old standbys such as Frankenstein’s monster and Dracula and also strange new characters called “Weird-Ohs”, “Rat and Bat Finks”, “Drag Hags” and “Surfink” (a monster on a surfboard). ![]() It was the year of the monsters as grotesque, fanstastic and sinister figures showed up on toy counters and became and immediate hit. What board games did families play with in the 1960s? The most popular board games in the 1960s were:
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