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Old 10-12-2017, 12:06 AM   #1
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Default Board game from yesteryear

So I'm looking to buy a board game which a mate had when I was a wee lad and I'm buggered if I can remember its name and as a consequence, how to track it down if possible.
It was a square board with a chrome steel ball which you had to move through an obstacle course type setup comprising or a couple of rods which you had to manipulate to make the ball move along, a set of steps which you had to tap the levers to get the ball to jump from one to another etc and a few other disciplines.
I saw it for sale in BigW a few years ago so it is/was still in production but I didn't grab one at the time or take enough notice to remember the name.

Any idea's?
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