Hey kids, wanna scare up Grandpa!? This almost feels as though someone thought there needed to be a family version of a Ouija board. The same sort of idea, but without the possibilities of cursing your children to a lifetime of being harassed by ghosts and demons because of your one time usage of the device. Enter Seance! Yet another in the long line of forgotten Milton Bradley releases (at this point, this blog is really just a Milton Bradley blog, let's be honest), and also yet another shining example of "What the fuck were you thinking?" Seance, whose designer and artist are once again uncredited, was released in 1972, and is for ages 7 and up. I'm assuming it doesn't have an age cut off partially because even the undead can participate, which is a very nice thing to do. It gets lonely in the afterlife, I'd imagine. The cover art is what it is, nothing special but nothing bad either. It's a perfectly adequate representation of a room with a spooky voice