Bottoms-Up Game, 1942-1950

Summary

Bottoms Up is a simple dice game. Game pieces have dots on one side, and an image of a pig's bottom on the other. With the dot sides facing up, a player rolls the dice and turns over those pieces that total the number rolled. When no more pieces can be turned over his play ends. The player with the lowest remaining count wins.

Bottoms Up is a simple dice game. Game pieces have dots on one side, and an image of a pig's bottom on the other. With the dot sides facing up, a player rolls the dice and turns over those pieces that total the number rolled. When no more pieces can be turned over his play ends. The player with the lowest remaining count wins.

Artifact

Game

Date Made

1942-1950

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

84.57.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cardboard
Wood (Plant material)
Paper (Fiber product)

Dimensions

Height: 1 in

Width: 4.65 in

Length: 4.65 in

Inscriptions

end of box: BOTTOMS-UP / VOL.511 / E.S. LOWE instruction sheet: INSTUCTIONS ON HOW TO PLAY BOTTOMS-UP

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