Yahtzee Score Card, 1976
Released: 1976
Publisher: Milton Bradley
Slogan: "The fun game that makes thinking...fun!"
Yahtzee Score Card
©1976 Milton Bradley
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Yahtzee in the '70s
The 1976 Yahtzee score card exemplifies the cultural fusion prevalent in 1970s design. Featuring the game's title in a font inspired by Chinese calligraphy, commonly known as "chop suey" lettering, it reflects the era's fascination with Eastern aesthetics. This typographic choice, while not authentically Chinese, embodies the broader trend of incorporating Asian-inspired elements into Western popular culture. The score card thus stands as a compact yet revealing artifact of its time, demonstrating how even everyday game components can encapsulate significant cultural and design movements.
Yahtzee is not merely a game of chance. If your luck is out, you can still win by skillful play. Simple-to-learn, endlessly absorbing - Yahtzee will amuse you, your family and your friends for hours. Use it as a travel game too!"