Seaside Frolics
Seaside Frolics is a board game published in 1986 by San Serif.
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Seaside Frolics is a game in which players visit Shrimpton-on-Sea, an Edwardian era seaside town, to see as many sights as possible in a limited amount of time, collecting a postcard for each location visited.[1]
Publication history
San Serif Print Promotions was formed in 1980 to publish games. As noted in Issue 3 of The Games Machine, San Serif first acquired the UK licenses for popular North American games such as Trivial Pursuit, but then began to publish new games such as Seaside Frolics in 1986 and Man the Lifeboat in 1987.[2]
Reception
David Pritchard reviewed Seaside Frolics for
References
- ^ Games International(2): 15.
- ^ "Going Overboard". The Games Machine. No. 3. February 1988. p. 82.