Tippy Teepee Game
1970
Designed by René Soriano
Published by Schaper
From the box: 'DRAW THE STRAWS ONE BY ONE WHEN THE TEEPEE FALLS, THE GAME IS DONE' The game comes in a distinctive and unique box, shaped like an elongated square pyramid. A number of 16" long, brightly colored plastic sticks are placed in a plastic ring 1" high & 1" in diameter and fanned at the base to form a teepee structure. Players remove one stick from the structure each turn. Sticks are removed by color group until the structure collapses, eliminating the player who removed that stick from the game. The teepee is set back up and play continues in this fashion until all players except one have been eliminated. The player remaining wins the game.
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