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Kreskin's ESP

Do you Have Extra Sensory Perception?

Milton Bradley - 1967
1 or more Players

Do you have Extra Sensory Perception (ESP)? The Kreskin's ESP game is designed to help you find out. There are two portions to the "game". In the first the player attempts to determine what symbols are on a given test card. In the second, a pendulum is used over a set of cards to get answers to questions. The direction the pendulum swings in will determine either letters (on the main board) or yes-no type answers on the smaller boards.

Kreskin was a very popular "mentalist" in the late '60s. He's still around, I saw him on David Letterman fairly recently. His act consisted of things like identifying peoples Social Security numbers. This game was one of many "ESP" or "Fortune Telling" games which came out at about the same time. (Some others were the Ouija board (of course), Ka-Bala and the Jean Dixon Horoscope Game.)

As a game there isn't much to this one. Either it works for you or it doesn't. It doesn't for me. With the pendulum it's fairly easy to influence the swing and produce the "answers" you want and "real" answers may be the result of subconscious influence.



5 comments on Kreskin's ESP:

Neal O'Brien at March 24, 2008 06:33 said:
Awsome game. I bought it as a wee child and loved it ever since. It is a must have in any household.
Cathy Pritchard at March 24, 2008 06:36 said:
i remember that game!!!!!! OMG i AM SO HAPPY
Jordan Balta at March 24, 2008 06:41 said:
Cathy called me when she heard i am getting so nostolgic can i buy another copy????
the soylent-green scarfer at April 23, 2008 02:22 said:
I am deeply disturped by the cover art on this game. Kreskin was a close friend of mine, and I can state without fear of contradiction the following axiomic truths: Kreskin was not a white man and never wore glasses. Kreskin was actually a sadistic pervert from Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. Kreskin would be overcome with spasms of rapturous delight when he contaminated his neighbors' rice with peanut butter, and never tired of committing this most heinous of felonies.
In addition let me say that Kreskin was not a mentalist. He was a criminal and should have been in jail.
yours very truly,
the soylent-green scarfer
Tara at June 28, 2008 15:49 said:
Wikipedia says that Kreskin was born in Montclair, NJ (not Jakarta). Your comments are interested though, Soylent. I don't know anything about his personal life or peanut butter and rice or any crimes he may have committed (that is not listed online anywhere). But I'm sure your story would make for an interesting book or movie. BTW--you say you were a close friend of his. Was that in the past? By the nature of your comment, it sounds like you are no longer friends with him. Did he screw you over or anything? What is your tale?


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