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Latest revision as of 13:12, 4 September 2023

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Turbo BoardGame US.jpg
Turbo
System(s): Board game
Developer:
Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
Board game
JP
¥? ?
Board game
FR
?F
Board game
DE
DM ?
Board game
IT
?
Board game
NL
ƒ? ?
Board game
AU
$? ?
Board game
CA
$? ?

Turbo is a board game manufactured by Milton Bradley in the early 1980s. It is (loosely) based on the arcade game, Turbo.

Turbo comes with a foldable board, several tiny plastic cars and a spinner shaped like a speed dial (which acts as the dice). Players "race" each other around the track, and the first to cross the finish line wins. It is not a particularly sensible game - despite the presence of formula-1 style racing cars, there is also an also an ambulance, which can be moved by players to obstruct rivals. There is also a designated "ice zone" in which cars can be moved backwards. The track also has obstacles in the form of opponent cars, which remain static throughout the game.

There are some minor differences between regions of the world. In North America, the opponent cars are printed onto the board, while in Europe they are represented by pieces of plastic, meaning the layout can be adjusted.

Physical scans

Board game, US
Turbo BoardGame US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngTurbo BoardGame US Box Front.jpg
Cover
Board game, UK
Turbo BoardGame UK Box Front.jpg
Cover
Board game, FR

Board game, DE
Turbo BoardGame DE Box Front.jpg
Cover
Board game, IT

Board game, NL
Turbo BoardGame NL Box Front.jpg
Cover
Board game, CA
Turbo BoardGame CA Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngTurbo BoardGame CA Box Front.jpg
Cover

References