DREAM HOUSE
(Milton Bradley 1968)
CONTENTS:
    Folding game board
    Small perforated "catch-up" cards
    Larger perforated question cards
    Four metal cricket clickers
    Card reader with red window
    Fourteen cardboard rooms of furniture (two each of seven different rooms)
    One die

GAME PLAY:
    Two teams of couples answer toss-up questions plus one final "catch-up" question worth more points.  High score in each round wins a room of furniture.  Win seven rounds and you've completed your Dream House.

DIFFERENCES TO TV SHOW:
    Pretty much identical to the original show, with cricket clickers substituting for an actual lock-out device. (The 1983 TV remake was significantly different.)

COMMENTS:
    A not-bad Milton Bradley adaptation of a not-bad program, but aside from the extravagant top prize this was never a particularly interesting game.  Don Reid, the creator of this show, is much better known for creating College Bowl.