Neither of these can be considered the original, but Frustration is the UK version of Trouble.
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The frustration game, commonly known as "Frustration" or "Frustration!," was invented by the American game designer and toy inventor, Marvin Glass, in the 1960s. The game is known for its colorful board and the unique mechanic of popping a die to move pieces around the board. It has become a popular family game over the years, often enjoyed for its blend of luck and strategy.
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It is difficult to know what is this board game without having some description of the board layout or the objective of the game. Some popular board games include Monopoly, Chess, Frustration, Snakes and Ladders, Operation and Game of Life.
See the link below for a pdf of rules for Trouble, which is one of at least 10 games with the same format as Frustration.
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The game "Frustration," also known as "Frustration!," is a popular board game that can be played by 2 to 4 players. The exact number of people who play the game at any given time is difficult to determine, as it is enjoyed in various settings, including family gatherings and game nights. While there are no specific statistics on the total number of players worldwide, it remains a well-loved classic among board game enthusiasts.
The red 1 in the game Trouble signifies the starting point for a player's game pieces to enter the board.
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The cost of the board game Trouble depends on the seller. Amazon is selling it for $18.52, though some used ones are selling from $12.21. However, Target is currently selling it for $14.89.
In the game of Trouble, the red 1 signifies the starting point for a player's game piece to enter the board and begin moving around the track.