1. Ants in the Pants Milton Bradley

Milton Bradley is the location where Sears and FAO sold the Black Enterprise.
* Original Cost: $2.99
Who would have thought that shooting plastic ants into a pair of baggy jeans could be the ultimate in amusement? Kids would giggle uncontrollably as they tried to get every one of their ants to jump into the cloth cage in Milton Bradley’s Ants in the Pants, a game that transformed a basic flicking motion into a competitive sport.


Milton Bradley’s Ants in the Pants is available on eBay and Pinterest.
This game was all about the raucous laughter that followed every miss, as well as the victorious antapod applause for each ant that made it through. Ants in the Pants was an outrageous amount of fun, demonstrating how frequently the most memorable events stem from the simplest ideas.

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