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This '''Star Trek Game''' was produced by [[Hasbro]] in [[1974]], during the original TV run of the [[TAS|Animated Series]]. Even though the game board depicts the six main characters seen in TAS, the game itself does not include any TAS-style artwork. In fact, it more closely replicates the art style seen in the [[Star Trek (Gold Key)|Gold Key]] Star Trek [[comics]]. <br>
 
This '''Star Trek Game''' was produced by [[Hasbro]] in [[1974]], during the original TV run of the [[TAS|Animated Series]]. Even though the game board depicts the six main characters seen in TAS, the game itself does not include any TAS-style artwork. In fact, it more closely replicates the art style seen in the [[Star Trek (Gold Key)|Gold Key]] Star Trek [[comics]]. <br>
 
The object of this overly-simplistic game is to complete one of the board's four missions by moving along the track (using the [[Warp]] and [[Impulse]] spinners) to reach the main mission space, then return to the starting space.
 
The object of this overly-simplistic game is to complete one of the board's four missions by moving along the track (using the [[Warp]] and [[Impulse]] spinners) to reach the main mission space, then return to the starting space.
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Box Cover

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Game Components

This Star Trek Game was produced by Hasbro in 1974, during the original TV run of the Animated Series. Even though the game board depicts the six main characters seen in TAS, the game itself does not include any TAS-style artwork. In fact, it more closely replicates the art style seen in the Gold Key Star Trek comics.
The object of this overly-simplistic game is to complete one of the board's four missions by moving along the track (using the Warp and Impulse spinners) to reach the main mission space, then return to the starting space.