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Invented by: Douglas Boddington

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Graverobber - A Clockwork game by Boddington Games featuring Jacqueline Donaghue as a daring explorer who must uncover ancient artefacts whilst bagging endangered species as trophies.

 

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Invented by: Thomas Crapper

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Backstreet Pugilist - A Clockwork game by Crapper Toys featuring a variety of scenes in which to pit sparring miniature prizefighters - Can you beat the Champion Chris Tench and his fearsome skills with a Chairleg? Available as a two-player game.

  • Vomiting Victor - An unlicensed prizefighting figure for Crappers "Backstreet Pugilist" developed by rival Boddington Games. This figure is a mechanical likeness of the famed Music Hall mind-reader "The Amazing Victor" who died tragically due to a manifestation of ectoplasm and apports that attacked those present. The figure has realistic ectoplasm manifesting action that needs only custard powder to operate.
  • Chris Tench - A skilled fighter both in Queensbury Rules and the unconventional use of a chairleg with a nail. Based on the 3 times British Empire heavyweight champion.
  • Edward "Dancer" Barnes - A swordfighter par excellence, and master of his own fencing school. This flashing blade has conquered men's brawn and women's hearts. Figure comes with Cossack Dancing victory actions.

 

 

House of the Red - A Clockwork shooting game featuring William O'Donnell fighting Crimson Zombies