Tour of New Zealand
First introduced the educational Tour of New Zealand game in the 1950's. Although the board and design are a little different in this retro release, it is just as much fun to play! Be the first player to complete a Tour of New Zealand, visiting many towns and cities along the way.
Players: 2 – 4
Playtime: 10 – 20 Minutes
Suitable for ages 6 & up
The Educational Tour of New Zealand board game was introduced in the 1950s by the Auckland company Thomas Holdsworth and Sons, and sold by the thousands until production ceased in the early 1980s. The original board was designed by Christchurch artist Dudley Bain. Thomas Holdsworth and Sons formed in 1939 to make wooden jigsaw puzzles, and is still operating today in its fourth generation of the Holdsworth family.
First introduced the educational Tour of New Zealand game in the 1950's. Although the board and design are a little different in this retro release, it is just as much fun to play! Be the first player to complete a Tour of New Zealand, visiting many towns and cities along the way.
Players: 2 – 4
Playtime: 10 – 20 Minutes
Suitable for ages 6 & up
The Educational Tour of New Zealand board game was introduced in the 1950s by the Auckland company Thomas Holdsworth and Sons, and sold by the thousands until production ceased in the early 1980s. The original board was designed by Christchurch artist Dudley Bain. Thomas Holdsworth and Sons formed in 1939 to make wooden jigsaw puzzles, and is still operating today in its fourth generation of the Holdsworth family.
First introduced the educational Tour of New Zealand game in the 1950's. Although the board and design are a little different in this retro release, it is just as much fun to play! Be the first player to complete a Tour of New Zealand, visiting many towns and cities along the way.
Players: 2 – 4
Playtime: 10 – 20 Minutes
Suitable for ages 6 & up
The Educational Tour of New Zealand board game was introduced in the 1950s by the Auckland company Thomas Holdsworth and Sons, and sold by the thousands until production ceased in the early 1980s. The original board was designed by Christchurch artist Dudley Bain. Thomas Holdsworth and Sons formed in 1939 to make wooden jigsaw puzzles, and is still operating today in its fourth generation of the Holdsworth family.