These are the many products/merchandise/goods that were brought to us due to the success of Tic Tac Dough.
Board Games[]
Transogram (1957, 1960)[]
Board games based on the original 1956 NBC version were released by Transogram in 1957 and again in 1960 for two editions, including a "Junior" edition also released in 1960. (NOTE: The board game continued to be released after that, but with one with the Tic Tac Dough word on it and one with all references to Tic Tac Dough removed due to the 1950s Quiz Show scandals, going by the name 3-In-a-Row. Also, all board games (except Tic Tac Dough Home Quiz and 3-In-a-Row) feature host and creator Jack Barry on the cover.)
Ideal (1978)[]
A board game based on the 1978 CBS/SYN. version was released by Ideal in 1978.
Computer Games[]
Unreleased Games[]
Coleco (1984)[]
A computer game based on the 1978-86 version was going to be released for the Coleco ADAM by Coleco in 1984, but the game ended up getting scrapped.
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Computer games based on the 1978-86 syndicated version was going to be made and released by Sharedata in 1987 for the Apple II, Commodore 64/128 and IBM-PC, but the project was cancelled.
Video Games[]
Unreleased Games[]
The Great Game Company (1983)[]
Video games based on the CBS/syndicated version were going to be released for the Atari 2600, ColecoVision and Mattel's Intellivision by The Great Game Company in 1983, but due to the North American Video Game Crash of 1983, plans were scrapped and were never made nor released at the time.
Mobile Game[]
SkyZone (2009)[]
In 2009, a mobile version based on the 1978 CBS/SYN. version was released for Brew, Java, Blackberry and the iPhone by SkyZone Mobile.
Links[]
blog about Tic Tac Dough board game (50s version)
blog about (The New) Tic Tac Dough board game (70s version)