Hey Pa! There's a Goat on the Roof

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Hey Pa! There's a Goat on the Roof
PublishersParker Brothers
Players2–6
Setup time1–5 minutes
Playing time30+ minutes
Random chanceHigh
Age rangeNot listed
Skills required, counting
Along with the colorful board game you are a farmer on your own ranch, get rid of that goat!

Hey Pa! There's a Goat on the Roof was a children's board game issued by Parker Brothers in 1966. The main objective to the overall game is to get more cans than any other player. The player with the most cans win the game.

Details[]

The game revolves around a game board featuring plastic farm-related items sticking out of it. Each player selects a goat as his/her playing piece placing the pieces along the goat pen on the board. Players move goat-shaped pieces around the board attempting to complete tasks that reward them with tin can pieces. The first player to move their goat onto the roof of the barn ends the game, and at that time whatever player has the most cans wins. Movement is determined by an included spinner which make the game purely on luck.

Game pieces[]

  • Deck of cards
  • Six Goat player figures
  • A farmer piece
  • A bell
  • Box of cans

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