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Tiger Board & Traditional Games

Tiger is a toy manufacturer that has produced a variety of electronic titles and board game titles. There are many Tiger paper and electronic games that collectors try to find when looking for titles on the gaming market. Tiger fans may find plenty of board game variations.

What is the Tiger company?

This manufacturer started in 1978 and produced a variety of toys. One of their successes is their handheld LCD titles. These titles were different from paper Tiger titles because they were licensed from popular movies. For example, there was a game for the “Home Alone” movie and various simple variations of popular games on more complex gaming consoles.

Tiger was also responsible for a variety of board titles that tapped into similar pop-culture concepts. One title they released was a home version of “Jeopardy” that could be played by the whole family. Paper Tiger titles like these may appeal to a wide range of people and provide them with something to do on a family night.

What types of paper Tiger titles are there?

Most of the titles produced by this company were licensed to ensure they appealed to younger children. As a result, it is possible to find vintage board games for shows like “Full House” or “Family Matters.” These titles let you step into the shoes of your favorite characters and pretend to be them while you play.

Other titles focus on sports play and let you play college or even professional basketball, football, or baseball. These titles are usually in more of an electronic format than a paper one. However, some elements of a board game are still utilized.

What specific games are there?
  • Boogey Ball: This handheld toy requires matching up certain sounds and movements in a fast-paced and challenging way.
  • Speedy Graffiti: This paper Tiger title has players drawing items and guessing what they represent.
  • Full House TV Show: This game is inspired by the vintage television show.
  • Who Done It?: It plays in a very similar way to \"Clue,\" but this game features an added electronic element.
  • Star Wars Galactic Battle: Anyone who wants to step into the shoes of their favorite \"Star Wars\" character may enjoy this game.
  • Land of the Lost: This is a game that's inspired by the classic TV show from the 1970s.
  • Wheel of Fortune: This is a handheld game from Tiger for age 8 and up.