Remember that old highway bingo game, where you looked for a bus, a horse and a hill? That was fine when I was a kid but now it's incredibly boring. I went on a thousand mile roadtrip last summer and started thinking that game really needs an "adult" update. So I got with an artist friend and we came up with this: Roadtrip Highway Bingo, the true-to-the-road, slightly twisted and sordid edition.

The game includes 4 unique magnetic game boards size 8 in x 10 in. Each one has 3 unique bingo squares so all 4 players get to look for different things. The bingo squares are all hand-drawn and in my opinion, brilliant. Both the artist and I really wanted this game to be fun and playable, and hopefully with something new to enjoy every time you play it.

There are 100 magnets that you use to mark off the bingo squares. They are grey, white and black. These things stick! I've played the game in the car and the magnets don't slide around, and if you pick up the card vertically the magnets don't fall off. The magnets are plastic-coated NIB and are 21mm x 7mm.

The container has an attached lid and is tin-plate so the magnets and the game boards stick to it. It holds all the game stuff with room to spare. It is 12 in x 9 in x .6 in.

I have 2 versions for you (please see my other auctions). One (the cheaper option) is the 4 magnetic boards only! You will have to find your own magnets (or use a dry-erase marker) and container.
This auction is for the whole quality functional art game and includes 4 unique magnetic game boards, 100 magnets, and tin-plate box that everything sticks on and fits inside.

I'm including pictures of some of my favorite bingo squares and one game board as I think you get the idea from these and I don't wanna give away all the fun.

If you have any questions, please ask! I made this to be FUN and I really saw every single one of these things on my roadtrip. This isn't some AI generated garbage and it isn't a cheap piece of cardboard. Maybe I'm the only person who loves looking for buckets on the side of the road. I hope not. Thanks for looking.