Super Impulse has released the world’s smallest version of the classic board game Candy Land. The game was created in 1948 by Eleanor Abbott while she was recovering from polio in a San Diego hospital, and tested by the children in the same ward. The game was purchased by Milton Bradley and first published in 1949 (Wiki).
The World’s Smallest Candy Land is the smallest version of the famous game ever made in the world, with a micro board complete with multicolored houses, gingerbread man-shaped pieces and 44 mini candy cards.
The mini-game can be played exactly like the regular version and is so small that it fits in the palm of your hand, measuring just 7.6 cm by 4.4 cm by 1.3 cm. All the pieces are stored inside the mini-box and the game is suitable for ages 6 and up.
The World’s Smallest Candy Land micro board game is $7.99 on Amazon.com.
See more versions of the game Candy Land among other incredible board games here on the Toy Blog.
Via Super Impulse.
Source: https://blogdebrinquedo.com.br/2024/07/o-menor-jogo-de-tabuleiro-candy-land-do-mundo/