Board Games and Card Games
University Games published a number of board games, and at least one card game, based on Carmen Sandiego throught the 90's.
- Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? card game.
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1992)
- The designer is A. Robert Moog
- The number of players is 2 − 6
- The suggested playing time is 60min
- The suggested ages are 10 and up
- Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego? (1993)
- The number of players is 2 − 6
- The suggested playing time is 60min
- The suggested ages are 8 and up
- Where In The World is Carmen Sandiego? Card Game (1993)
- The number of players is 2 − 10
- The suggested playing time is 15min
- The suggested ages are 10 and up
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Junior Detective Edition (1994)
- The number of players is 2 − 4
- The suggested playing time is 30min
- The suggested ages are 4 and up
- Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego (1995)
- The number of players is 2 − 4
- The suggested playing time is 60min
- Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego (1996)
- The number of players is 2 − 4
- The suggested playing time is 60min
- The suggested ages are 8 and up
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