Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty

Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty Game (1958) is a Parker Brothers children's board game for two to four players based upon the Walt Disney Productions animated film, Sleeping Beauty (1959). The object of the game is to be the first player holding three different picture cards to reach the castle and the space marked "The End". The Disney film retains the basics of Charles Perrault's 17th century fairy tale about a princess cursed to sleep one hundre... more
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