13 Dead End Drive: 1993 vs 2023 – What Changed After 30 Years?

Subscribe for more great reviews!    / @oldcrappycouch   Get your copy of 13 Dead End Drive by Winning Moves here: https://amzn.to/43CMSXE Get the DJI Mic 2 used in this video here: https://amzn.to/49NVKMo 13 Dead End Drive was created by Dr. David Wyman, who was inspired by an experience growing up where his sister labeled things in their house that she wanted to eventually inherit. The game was originally published by Milton Bradley in 1993 and has since become a beloved classic. Today we’re going to take a look at the 2023 30th anniversary edition of 13 Dead End Drive from Winning Moves Games, and compare it to the 1993 original Milton Bradley release in this retro board game review. Let’s see what’s changed and what stayed the same over the course of 30 years! See my original review for 13 Dead End Drive vs 1313 Dead End Drive here:    • 13 vs. 1313 Dead End Drive – Which Murder ...   See more great retro board game reviews here:    • Retro Board Game Reviews - The Best Vintag...   Become a Couch Potato and get access to exclusive content!    / @oldcrappycouch   Don’t Break the Ice Retro Board Game Review:    • Don't Break The Ice Retro Board Game Revie...   Don’t Spill the Beans Retro Board Game Review:    • Don't Spill the Beans Retro Board Game Rev...   Sorry Retro Board Game Review:    • Sorry! Retro Board Game Review – 1954 vs 2...   Operation Retro Board Game Review:    • Operation Board Game Review: 1965 Milton B...   Weapons & Warriors Game Play & Battle Report:    • Epic Weapons & Warriors Full Game & Battle...   Cootie Retro Board Game Review:    • Cootie Retro Board Game Review (1949 Schap...   0:00 Intro 1:04 Game Boxes 3:33 Game Overview 12:21 Rule Books 13:50 Final Thoughts As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying sales. It helps me keep the lights on so I can make more great content for you! Please use the links provided in my video descriptions if you see an item you like so I receive credit for your purchase. Thanks very much for your support!