Stratosphere (1936)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 30
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players:
2 - 4
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Whitman
Designers:
(Uncredited)
Artists:
(Uncredited)
Mechanics:
Unknown
Beschreibung
Stratosphere as stated on the box "A journey through space with a catapult" has players launch 2 wooden balls with a small catapult towards an angled stand with 3 holes. The middle hole has a cup that gives the player extra shots. Either side of this are "Through Space" holes. If a player catapults his ball through these holes, it then rolls onto a scoring board with scoring hole planets at the bottom of the game. Player with the highest score is the winner.
Whitman Publishing produced two box art versions. One version had a spherical rocket with a large porthole, while the other box art had an elongated egg shape rocket with 3 portholes
Parker also produced a game called Stratosphere earlier in 1932 inspired by the record-setting high altitude balloon ascent into the stratosphere by Auguste Piccard and Charles Knipfer on May 27, 1931. The box cover depicts a very tall, billowy balloon such as used in the actual ascent with the word STRATOSPHERE displayed across it in a very typical for the 1930's typeface.
Around the same time a German board game celebrating the amazing feat of Piccard and Knipfer was produced by Klee called Stratospharenflug and found elsewhere on BGG
Stratosphere as stated on the box "A journey through space with a catapult" has players launch 2 wooden balls with a small catapult towards an angled stand with 3 holes. The middle hole has a cup that gives the player extra shots. Either side of this are "Through Space" holes. If a player catapults his ball through these holes, it then rolls onto a scoring board with scoring hole planets at the bottom of the game. Player with the highest score is the winner.
Whitman Publishing produced two box art versions. One version had a spherical rocket with a large porthole, while the other box art had an elongated egg shape rocket with 3 portholes
Parker also produced a game called Stratosphere earlier in 1932 inspired by the record-setting high altitude balloon ascent into the stratosphere by Auguste Piccard and Charles Knipfer on May 27, 1931. The box cover depicts a very tall, billowy balloon such as used in the actual ascent with the word STRATOSPHERE displayed across it in a very typical for the 1930's typeface.
Around the same time a German board game celebrating the amazing feat of Piccard and Knipfer was produced by Klee called Stratospharenflug and found elsewhere on BGG
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