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Drumond Park
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryGames
Founded1988
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom
Websitewww.drumondpark.com

Drumond Park is an independent British game manufacturer. Since 2019, their products are distributed by Tomy.

History

The company was founded in 1988.

John Adams Leisure

The company formerly owned fellow toy company John Adams Leisure and subsidiary Toy Brookers. Originally, Drumond Park promoted their own products with theirs until the company split away as a separate division in 2007. In June 2014, John Adams Leisure underwent a management buyout.[1]


Notable Brands

Current

  • Absolute Balderdash
  • All Star Family Fortunes
  • Articulate
    • Articulate Your Life!
    • Articulate For Kids
  • Bang On!
  • Barbecue Party
  • Catch Phrase
  • Crazy Claw
  • Dig In!
  • Don't Laugh!
  • Gassy the Cow
  • Horrid Practical Jokes
  • King Pong
  • The Logo Board Game
    • Logo Lite
    • The Best of British
    • His & Hers
    • The Best of TV and Movies
    • Logo What Am I?
  • The Magic Tooth Fairy Game
  • Og on the Bog
  • Pendemonio
  • Pickin' Chickens
  • Rapidough
  • Shark Bite
  • Snotcha!
  • Stoopido
  • SSHH! Don't Wake Dad!
  • Who's the Dude?
  • Wordsearch!
    • Wordsearch! Junior

Former

  • Animatazz
  • Bubble Buster
    • Bubble Buster Kazoo
  • Doh Nutters (Transferred over to John Adams Leisure in 2016)
  • Pig Goes Pop (Transferred over to John Adams Leisure in 2016)
  • Countdown
  • Deal or No Deal
    • Board Game
    • Card Game
    • Electronic Game
  • Eggheads
  • Million Pound Drop
  • Gross Magic (Transferred over to John Adams Leisure in 2018)
  • The Box of Shocks (Transferred over to John Adams Leisure in 2018)
  • Oginov Tumbler
  • Pumpalloons
  • Rubik's (Transferred to John Adams Leisure in 2011)

References