Based solely on age the game has to be from the 1930s to have much value and not all 1930s versions are that valuable. With so many copies in existence many old copies of Monopoly are not worth as much as you would expect as many copies still exist to this day. I know some of the sets created during wars that used non-metal playing pieces can have some value. I am not a Monopoly expert though so I wouldn’t be able to tell you which versions of the game fit this criteria. Smess is hard to gauge since its’ value seems to fluctuate quite a bit. I would guess the actual value would be somewhere in that $20-$100 value.

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The game probably is not worth the $100 but the $20 is probably on the low end since games do tend to sell on the https://emulatorgames.online/ low end on eBay. I looked up your Addams Family card game and it seems to have a little value but not a ton. On eBay several sealed copies of the game sold for around $20.

The only question about the game being unknown is whether anyone even knows about it or even cares about it. For older Monopolies usually the older it is the better.

While there will probably be some people that are looking for that I would guess that the game will take quite a while to sell and might not sell for a lot. Basically the game’s value is going to come down to two things.

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The fact that the game is not that well known can also be a positive for the game’s value. The main reason why older Monopolies aren’t as valuable as you would expect is the fact that so many copies of the game have been created and the game has been reprinted hundreds of times. I am guessing that Thar She Blows was never reprinted so it is probably pretty rare.

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How many copies of the game are still in existence due to how old it is? Without any recent sales data I can only guess at the value. I would say that it has some value but not a ton as older game collections usually aren’t worth as much as you would expect.

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If you were interested in how valuable the game is, the best I can do is to make a guess. Two things that are working in the game’s favor is the age and the fact that the game is not that popular. Games from the 1930s have value just due to the fact that there aren’t that many still in existence. For most games there weren’t that many copies made and the fact that a lot have probably been destroyed over the years.