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- Ka-Bala abstract "Ka-Bala was a talking board game manufactured and released by the Transogram Company in 1967. It was marketed under the slogan, "The Mysterious Game that Tells the Future."The game was molded out of green plastic that glowed in the dark. It sat upon a hemispherical rocker, and was operated by the players touching the "solary projectors", which were handles on either side of the game. Unlike most talking boards which are activated by a planchette, the Ka-Bala used a large black marble as an indicator; the marble ran around a circular track on the surface of the game. In addition to indicating the letters and numbers printed around the track, the marble could also be used to select one of twenty-two major arcana cards of occult tarot supplied with the game. Each tarot card had the fortune it predicted printed on the back. The game also had the twelve zodiac signs marked along the track; these could be used to generate a simple horoscope. In the center of the rocking board, the "Eye of Zohar" was mounted; this plastic eyeball would spin as the board was agitated by the players.The name "Ka-Bala" and the reference to Zohar indicate that the game was supposedly related to the kabbalistic school of Jewish mysticism. As they operated the game, the players were instructed to chant Pax, sax, sarax; hola, noa, nostra! The Transogram company also made and sold the horror-themed glowing board game Green Ghost.".
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- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Board_game.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1967.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Divination_software_and_games.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Divination.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Divinatory,_esoteric_and_occult_tarot.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink File:Ka-bala.jpg.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Fortune-telling.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Fortune_telling.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Green_Ghost.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Horoscope.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_mysticism.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Kabbalah.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Major_Arcana.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Major_arcana.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Marble.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Ouija.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorescence.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Planchette.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Transogram_Company.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Zodiac.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLink Zohar.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ka-Bala".
- Ka-Bala hasPhotoCollection Ka-Bala.
- Ka-Bala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Board-game-stub.
- Ka-Bala subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1967.
- Ka-Bala subject Category:Divination_software_and_games.
- Ka-Bala hypernym Game.
- Ka-Bala type School.
- Ka-Bala type VideoGame.
- Ka-Bala type School.
- Ka-Bala comment "Ka-Bala was a talking board game manufactured and released by the Transogram Company in 1967. It was marketed under the slogan, "The Mysterious Game that Tells the Future."The game was molded out of green plastic that glowed in the dark. It sat upon a hemispherical rocker, and was operated by the players touching the "solary projectors", which were handles on either side of the game.".
- Ka-Bala label "Ka-Bala".
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- Ka-Bala sameAs Q6343087.
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- Ka-Bala wasDerivedFrom Ka-Bala?oldid=655743916.
- Ka-Bala isPrimaryTopicOf Ka-Bala.