Fundex Games

Summary

Fundex Games, Ltd. was an American toy and game company based in Plainfield, Indiana. Founded in 1986, Fundex Games produced many different games including card games, dice games, domino-based games, magic tricks, board games, and children's toys. Fundex also produced a line of outdoor lawn and tailgate games. Fundex Games was founded by Peter Voigt and his son, Chip Voigt.

Fundex Games had an exclusive partnership with the Professional Domino Association to market PDA-licensed domino games and other products for the United States market.[1] Fundex's best selling game was Phase 10, which is the second best selling cardgame in the world, behind Uno. The rights to Phase 10 were sold to Uno-maker Mattel in 2010.

In 2012, Fundex Games filed for bankruptcy in the Southern District of Indiana.[2][3] The assets of the company were acquired in a bankruptcy auction by Poof-Slinky, Inc.[4]

Awards edit

Fundex Games was awarded numerous iParenting Media Awards for its products: five awards for Hottest Products for 2004[5] and one award for Best Products of 2006.[6] Additionally, Fundex Games earned an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award in 2006 for Alfredo's Food Fight, a board game for young children and Highrise a family Domino Game.[7]

Products edit

Card games edit

  • Heist
  • Hit the Deck
  • Phase 10
  • Rage
  • Shoot the Moon
  • Monte Carlo Playing Cards

Children's games edit

  • Children's games
  • Thumb Decks
  • Thumb Decks Collectible Cards Assortment
  • Lunch Box games
  • Cookin' Cookies
  • Peanut Butter & Jelly
  • Wormy Apples Game
  • The Storybook Game
  • Jelly Bean Jumble Game
  • Pinkalicious Pinkerella Game

Dice games edit

  • Phase 10 Dice
  • Swipe
  • Sting
  • Shake
  • Bowling Dice

Board games edit

Domino games edit

Outdoor games edit

  • Recreaction Branded Games
  • Chuck-O Pro
  • Top Toss (ladder toss game)
  • Bulls-Eye Washers
  • Bagball
  • Score Station

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". pdadominoes.com.
  2. ^ Benbow, Dana Hunsinger (September 11, 2012). "Plainfield's Fundex Games files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy". Indianapolis Star. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  3. ^ "FundexGamesPetition091012".
  4. ^ https://www.kramerlevin.com/pdf-gen/result/2472/Kramer%20Levin%20Represents%20POOF-Slinky%20in%20Fundex%20Games,%20Ltd.%20Acquisition.pdf [dead link]
  5. ^ http://iparentingmediaawards.com/press/050404.php
  6. ^ http://iparentingmediaawards.com/press/020106.php
  7. ^ "Platinum Award Winners 2007: Toys: Early School Years". Archived from the original on 2006-11-13. Retrieved 2006-08-30.

External links edit

  • Fundex at Board Game Geek