Around the World in Eighty Minutes is a board game I made in High School. Players would start in Los Angeles and travel across the map by walking, driving, flying,
or taking a boat (there was also a space shuttle that was virtually impossible to get). The goal was to be the first player to reach Hawaii on the right side of the
map. Along the way players could wait their turn and earn cash by working and they would have to draw cards periodically that made an event happen to them (usually
bad like having a flat tire if you were using a car). More advanced methods of travel allowed the player to move more spaces each turn but also cost a lot more money.
The board to this game is all I have left. I've thought about remaking this game and have quite a few ideas on how to improve it.