Rare Titanic Board Game 1976 Damaged Box Missing Instructions Only - See Notes -


$ 89.99
Box - is intact, but has some tape on 2 corners (see photos) - there was writing
in the upper center on the front (see photos) bottom of box is fair.

No instructions- can be downloaded on BGG

Pieces- cards are in great condition (2 cards have spots, see photos) - all flat, no creases or bent corners etc. All plastic in decent condition. Dice are the original dice.

Board- is in good condition, corners where clips attach have some wear (see photos)

This is a competitive, roll-and-move strategy game for 2–4 players. It is unique for its "sinking board" mechanic, where the ship physically moves down into the box during play.

Phase 1 (The Sinking): Players act as ship officers racing through staterooms to collect passenger cards, food, and water tokens before the ship goes under.

Phase 2 (Open Sea Survival): Once the ship sinks, players must navigate lifeboats—or swim—to nearby islands while awaiting a rescue ship.

Victory Condition: You win by being the first to board the rescue ship with at least two passengers and two of each supply.

Controversy: Due to its "insensitive" theme, it was pulled from some markets and re-released in the UK under the name "Abandoned Ship".

The rare 1976 Ideal board game "The Sinking Of The Titanic Game" is a vintage collectible that offers a unique strategy game experience for 2 to 4 players. With a theme centered around the historical event of the Titanic's sinking, players must strategically make decisions to navigate through trials and tribulations in order to survive the disaster. This board game, originating from the United States, is recommended for ages 8 to adult, making it a challenging and engaging option for those within this age range looking for a nostalgic and historical gaming experience.