P-C, here's the history of the game. [link]
'Out Of Gas'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
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Chutes and Ladders has no snakes!!! Paging Dr. Freud...
Yeah, I checked out that page and saw that it originated in India, which may explain why we had Snakes and Ladders.
SCHOOL'S OUT!!!!
ahem...
I may be a bit excited.
They never let you join in any of the reindeer games, eh?
No! Meanies! runs away and hides
morality pictures
nasty freaking moralising piece of puritanical propaganda
Wait, what? In a board game?
Maybe I'm just as glad we didn't have it. We had enough puritanical moralizing as it was.
I grew up with board games! Monopoly, Tripoly, Sorry!, Pit, Operation, Which Witch?, and so many others.
Oh, and card games, everything from gin rummy to cribbage, poker, canasta (with my grandparents), pinochle (with my aunt and uncle), and endless games of solitaire (which I always cheated at by pulling out the turned-down cards from the bottom of the piles).
SCHOOL'S OUT!!!!
For summer? Or just forever?
(Sorry, I automatically go to the Alice Cooper place when I see that phrase.)
We played Monopoly, and checkers and Chinese checkers, neither of which I remember how to play now. My folks played a card game called Rook, which I never played and have no idea how it's done.
Mostly I spent I my childhood in a self-imposed timeout, in order to avoid other humans as much as possible.
I will still cheat at Solitaire if I'm playing with actual cards....
And I've never seen a kid freak out over a board game more than Chutes and Ladders, holy crap. It's apparently super traumatic to be sent down the chute. I can only imagine if it had been a snake!
I have no memory at all of the moralizing imagery. Subtlety is kind of lost on me sometimes, and I'm sure that was no different as a kid.
Did anyone else have Uncle Wiggly?