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  • Description

Johnny on the Pony Game - Complete - Great Condition
by Remco
Category:  Board Games
Genre:  Family Board Game
Year:  1959
2-4 Players
30 Min Playing Time
Ages:  8+

  • DESCRIPTION:
      The game is basically a children's race game with no decisions. In this regard it is like Chutes and Ladders. The theme is riding your pony from start to the finish line.

There is a twist on the Chutes and Ladders type game. There are two card decks from which a player may get a move card on his turn. However the player must flip a supplied "coin" to see if he gets a card from the Johnny stack or the pony stack. having each player flip a coin would thus make "individual" luck come into play as opposed to both players just playing against a randomized deck.

The game had 4 riders and horses. It cam in a cardboard box that was somewhat like a pizza box.