

Pratt, the game is now marketed by Hasbro and sold in over 70 countries. Originally manufactured by Parker Brothers after its design and creation by Lawyer, Anthony E. Clue (Cluedo in some countries) has been turning board game fans into home sleuths since it was first introduced in 1949 as Cluedo in Leeds, England. With the popularity of Stranger Things and other series and movies set in the 1980s, there’s no better time than today to buy one of the best legacy board games of all time in its nostalgically retro 1986 edition. So pop some popcorn, put out a few dishes of M&M’s, and take a peek in the closet to pull out one of the best legacy board games for creating new memories that live on like the legacy games we love. In the Game of Life, family game nights are what we go on to remember long after we’ve forgotten a viral TikTok video or the current popular binge-watch series. Who can resist a trip to Boardwalk while passing Go to collect $200, or finally landing at the Candy Castle after a few turns stuck in Molasses Swamp? Nothing brings back comforting memories of childhood more than the familiar, colorful game boards we grew up with. Today, some of the best legacy board games live on, including some decades old family-favorites that we played as children - and many that our parents and grandparents played before us to spend quality time together. Long before the first video game platforms, centuries before television, and eons before iPhones, people turned to creative board games for entertainment, mental challenge, teamwork, and downtime fun with friends and family.
