Logo Board Game

The LOGO Board Game is for 2 to 6 players (or teams) aged 12 and up. Players travel round the board of purple, yellow, green, and red spaces, based on correctly answered questions, until they reach the winning zone in the center. The questions are based on logos, products and packaging of well-known brands.

The Logo Board Game
Product typeBoard Game
OwnerDrumond Park
Spin Master
CountryUnited Kingdom
Introduced2009
Websitehttp://www.drumondpark.com/logo/

There are three types of question card:

  • Picture cards
  • Pot luck cards
  • Common theme cards

The game includes 1 playing board, 6 playing pieces, 400 cards containing 1,600 questions and rules.

The game was launched by Drumond Park in 2009, and was one of the three top selling adult games in the UK for that year, with Drumond Park’s Articulate and Rapidough taking the number 2 and 3 spots.[1]

The game launched internationally in 2010 when it was nominated for the Toy of the Year in the Netherlands,[2] and was awarded the “Grand Prix du Jouet – Jeu D’ambiance” in France.[3]

There are other games which is The Logo Board Game but with a main theme including:

  • The Best Of British
  • The Best Of TV & Movies
  • The Best Of Christmas Game
  • The Best Of Christmas Game (Not For Kids)
  • The Best Of Food
  • His & Hers
  • Logo What Am I? (Aimed at a slightly younger audience)


In 2020 Drummond Park released The Logo Board Game Second Edition with all new and updated questions. It also features a new design but it has the exact same rules and concept of the first edition.[4]

References

  1. Drumond Park hits the top spot, Toy News Online, 2010-02-08, archived from the original on 2010-06-24, retrieved 2010-08-17
  2. Toy of the Year Award Nomination, speelgoedvanhetjaar.nl, 2010-08-16, retrieved 2010-08-17
  3. "La Revue du Jouet - Abonnez-vous". larevuedujouet.fr. 15 August 2010. Archived from the original on 15 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
  4. "Logo Board Game Rules". www.drumondpark.com. Retrieved 2020-12-26.
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