Drueke Games

Shoot The Moon Game

A 2009 remake of the Drueke game Shoot the Moon. I made these in the 50's and 60's and by popular demand am making them again.

The game idea was developed from the pool room with 2 cue sticks and a pool ball. As you separate the two rods, you get the illusion that the heavy 1 1/4" ball bearing is rolling up-hill. The object is to get the ball in the top hole. It's quite fascinating - as well as challenging!

The game is 18 inches long and there is no assembly required. Manufactured of hardwood by Drueke Games.

Item #: STM


Shut The Box game aka Clapper

A popular game from the 50's, a Drueke Games best seller. Fun and educational too! Even used by schools in the classroom. Can be played solitaire or with a group.

The object is to cover all the numbers. (It is called Clapper because of the clapping sound made when you cover a number.) One player takes a turn throwing the dice until a number is thrown that cannot be covered. The lowest score wins.

Well constructed and made of beautiful hardwood with walnut finish and a felt playing field. Size is 9 x 12 x 1 1/2. Includes game box, two dice and easy-to-follow instructions.

A great game for any age. Try it - you'll be hooked on it!

Item #: C12W


Clapper Dual 12 aka Shut The Box

This model is designed so two can play at the same time. Another traditional game that's been around since the 50's. Can be played alone or with any number of players and is a great game for any age. Includes easy-to-follow instructions and two pair of dice. A well-constructed made of beautiful hardwood. Size is 11 1/2 x13.

Item #: C12D


Drueke Chessboard with 2 1/4" squares

Drueke Games Tournament Chessboard, My grandfather, William Drueke, Sr. began making this chessboard in 1920 and I (William Drueke III) am carrying on the tradition in 2011. Walnut and maple 2 1/4" squares. 23 inch square board. Solid block construction.

Item #: DG64


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