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A Japanese Exclusive the 1986 Scramble Ciy Board Game was won when an Autobot player defeats [[Trypticon (G1) |Trypticon]]. [[Decoy]] figures are used as player tokens. | A Japanese Exclusive the 1986 Scramble Ciy Board Game was won when an Autobot player defeats [[Trypticon (G1) |Trypticon]]. [[Decoy]] figures are used as player tokens. | ||
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A roll-and-move game in the tradition of Japanese game shows where gimmicks such as a little ball that shoots out from the center area that you hope doesn't hit your token and send you back to the beginning. | A roll-and-move game in the tradition of Japanese game shows where gimmicks such as a little ball that shoots out from the center area that you hope doesn't hit your token and send you back to the beginning. | ||
Revision as of 07:29, 8 December 2011

A Japanese Exclusive the 1986 Scramble Ciy Board Game was won when an Autobot player defeats Trypticon. Decoy figures are used as player tokens.
Game Contents
- Game Board
- Eight Game Tokens
- Six Red Autobots - Optimus Prime, Bluestreak, Cliffjumper, Bumblebee, Wheeljack and Mirage
- Two Purple Decepticons - Randomly inserted reported figures have included Megatron, Soundwave, Shrapnel and Blitzwing
Gameplay
A roll-and-move game in the tradition of Japanese game shows where gimmicks such as a little ball that shoots out from the center area that you hope doesn't hit your token and send you back to the beginning.
Box Art


