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- Yahtzee Game, 1961-1965 - In Yahtzee, players throw a set of five dice to complete certain combinations. Each combination gives the player points to help win the game. In the late 1950s, Edwin S. Lowe acquired the rights to the game and hosted Yahtzee parties to promote and sell the game. Through this word of mouth marketing, the game quickly caught on and gained in popularity.

- 1961-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Yahtzee Game, 1961-1965
In Yahtzee, players throw a set of five dice to complete certain combinations. Each combination gives the player points to help win the game. In the late 1950s, Edwin S. Lowe acquired the rights to the game and hosted Yahtzee parties to promote and sell the game. Through this word of mouth marketing, the game quickly caught on and gained in popularity.
- Bottoms-Up Game, 1942-1950 - 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.

- 1942-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Bottoms-Up Game, 1942-1950
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.