Anybody have or remember this board game from the 80s?
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Hi there, When i was little, my parents bought us a board game, it was in quite a smallish box (poss.red) from WH Smiths and was something about king of the castle or similar. The counters were wooden and oval, quite thick in red, yellow, green and blue and you moved around the board throwing the dice. At the end, there was a plastic red castle with a whole in the top and a slide. Once you reached the end, your piece slotted in the castle where it held until the next person came along. Then yours was pressed down and fell down the slide. Anybody got any clues? i've tried google and yahoo-ing it and can't seem to bring it up.
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Answer:
King of the Hill published by Lakeside, originally, and Winning Moves.
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