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Tintin Vintage Board Game 1987 Ravensburger Tintin / Kuifje: Who Stole Professor Zonnebloem?
A rare collectible for Hergé fans: the investigative board game "Kuifje: Wie ontvoerde Professor Zonnebloem?" (original Dutch edition of the famous Tintin: Who Stole Professor Girasole?).
Published by Ravensburger in 1987, this game turns players into detectives in the world of Tintin. The objective is to collaborate or compete to discover the identity of the kidnappers and the location where the renowned scientist is hidden.
Main Features:
Publisher: Ravensburger (Otto Maier Benelux).
Year: 1987.
Gameplay style: Investigation and deduction.
Illustrations: Stunning original drawings in Hergé's clear-line style, making the box a perfect display piece.
Condition of the item:
Box: In vintage good condition, with slight signs of wear due to time.
Components: [Example: Board game with board, character tokens (Tintin, Captain Haddock, the Thompson twins), clue cards and original instructions.
A must-have for Tintin and Franco-Belgian comics fans. It is an item that not only offers hours of fun, but also gains value over time as memorabilia of one of the most iconic characters in the history of comics.
Tintin Vintage Board Game 1987 Ravensburger Tintin / Kuifje: Who Stole Professor Zonnebloem?
A rare collectible for Hergé fans: the investigative board game "Kuifje: Wie ontvoerde Professor Zonnebloem?" (original Dutch edition of the famous Tintin: Who Stole Professor Girasole?).
Published by Ravensburger in 1987, this game turns players into detectives in the world of Tintin. The objective is to collaborate or compete to discover the identity of the kidnappers and the location where the renowned scientist is hidden.
Main Features:
Publisher: Ravensburger (Otto Maier Benelux).
Year: 1987.
Gameplay style: Investigation and deduction.
Illustrations: Stunning original drawings in Hergé's clear-line style, making the box a perfect display piece.
Condition of the item:
Box: In vintage good condition, with slight signs of wear due to time.
Components: [Example: Board game with board, character tokens (Tintin, Captain Haddock, the Thompson twins), clue cards and original instructions.
A must-have for Tintin and Franco-Belgian comics fans. It is an item that not only offers hours of fun, but also gains value over time as memorabilia of one of the most iconic characters in the history of comics.

