Superfection game
©1978, Lakeside
Ages: 8 and Up
Players: 2
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# 00000 - 1978 Superfection game Lakeside $69.95
                                     Excellent Condition - Sold Out

# 00000 - 1978 Superfection game Lakeside $55.95
                                    Very Good Condition - Sold Out
1 Plastic game board
(spring-loaded)
32 Playing pieces
1A     1D
2A    2B
3A    3D
4A     4B
5A     5C
6B     6D
7A     7C
8B     8C
9C     9D
10B     10D
11A     11C
12B     12C
13B     13C
14A     14D
15B     15D
16C     16D
Rules
Don's Game Closet
Supply
Rare
Some
Good
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Game Contents
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DESCRIPTION
Like the original game of Perfection, the timer in this
game is set and players place shapes in the pop-up tray.
However there is a new twist with this version.  Each
shape is made up of two parts that must be put together
before placing the shape in the pop-up tray.  
The two "number pieces"
go together and the letters
show the two alternate
pieces in each set.
Note: This game is highly sought after by the veterans of
the original Perfection game.  Superfection is difficult to
find and when found, it usually has a broken board.  This
contributes to it's higher cost.