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This Kind of Trouble is Lots of Fun!

Wait, don’t run!

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Samantha Kemp-Jackson
Apr 14, 2025
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You’ve got trouble. Wait - don’t run!

In the decade that made up the 1970’s, you were likely urged to embrace trouble. Assuming that you were spending a lot of time watching TV (which you likely were, as there was no Internet or social media), you got the assignment.

No need for fear, you didn’t have to run, after all.

“This kind of trouble is lot of fun!”

“Trouble” - a family board game created by Milton Bradley (now Hasbro), was an immediate hit when it was released to but public in 1965. A simple objective, really, the game was as simple as it could be. Basically, 2-4 players are given a colour, which is represented by four pegs that are to be used on the square board. In the centre, is the technological wonder - the “Pop-O-Matic” which houses the die, which each player presses just to make the tension even more fun. The objective is for all players to get every one of their pieces around the board without having to go back to the start. The first player who does this successfully wins…

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