My cousin is trying to remember the name of a board game he played in the 1970s- possibly early '80s- when he’d have been elementary school age. He says the board looked like an ocean, there was a plastic whale in the middle of the board- possibly spring activated or possibly battery operated- and the playing pieces were boats.
I don’t have access to a link but it sounds a bit like The Bermuda Triangle game. There was a big storm cloud piece that would be moved about the board over the ship playing-pieces. Inside the cloud was a magnet and when it passed over your ship, your ship ‘disappeared.’
I think this might have been it- the picture looks right, and I can see how he could convert “storm cloud” to “whale” in his memory over the course of 30-something years. Thanks.
I don’t think this was it, but there was a game called Survive, which had people pieces escaping an island that was exploding. There were little plastic whale pieces that would destroy boats, along with shark fins and sea serpent pieces which would “kill” the people.
Here’s another one I wonder if anybody can recognize: there was a children’s board game in the late 70s/early 80s. You would slide a card back and forth into a slot underneath a man. As you slid it back and forth, the man would either nod or shake his head. This told you whether you were allowed to make a certain move or not. He almost always nodded “yes”, so it was always quite a surprise when he shook his head “no.”
The vague description of “board game from the 1970s with the board being the ocean, and had boat pieces, and something rotating” calls to mind a game I had back then based on escaping the sinking Titanic in lifeboats… The Titanic started up upright/above the water line and rotated around until it was completely sunk (below the horizon).
Ah, here it is, the first one listed on some guy’s blog entry: The Sinking Of The Titanic.