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| Publishers | Schaper Toys |
|---|---|
| Years active | 1979 |
| Setup time | < 5 minutes |
| Playing time | 60 Seconds |
| Chance | None |
| Skills | Strategy, Manual dexterity |
Black Hole In Space is a children's tabletop game for one players ages 5 and up. Marketed by Schaper Toys in 1979.[1]
Game play
editThe player who must attempt to see how many of the 12 spheres (marbles) they can roll into the Black Hole before the timer stops.
To set up the game, Make sure the "On/Off Switch" is in the "Off" position, place all 12 spheres into the sphere holder, wind the timer, press the "On" button to start the timer and press down on the "push" button to release the first sphere. The timer only lasts 60 seconds and when the time runs out an orange bar will block the hole and will not allow any more spheres to enter The Black Hole.
References
edit- ↑ Walsh, Tim (2005). Timeless Toys: Classic Toys and the Playmakers Who Created Them. Andrews McMeel. ISBN 978-0-7407-5571-2.
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Category:Board games introduced in 1979 Category:1970s toys Category:Board games of physical skill Category:Children's board games Category:Schaper Toys games Category:Tabletop games


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