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A snakes-and-ladders like game, using palm trees as snakes and packets of Guest's biscuits as ladders, to promote the products of the publisher's Melbourne-based biscuit factory. A metal spinner is built into the board. Counters were provided at the side of the board ready to be cut out, and were differentiated by colour and the name of one of Guest's biscuit products.
The back of the board featured a pirate galleon to be coloured in with paints or crayons.
A player spinning a 6 got a second spin (presumably adding the results together). It was necessary to land on the final square on an exact spin; otherwise the player moved backwards a number of spaces equal to the number spun.
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1960
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