Drumond Park

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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.

History[edit]

The company was founded in 1988.

Beginning in 2015, the company began distributing the games made by them through Vivid Imaginations, before switching to Tomy UK. On 6 November 2023, it was announced that Tomy UK had purchased Drumond Park's games portfolio.[1]

John Adams Leisure[edit]

The company formerly owned fellow toy company John Adams Leisure and its 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.[2]


Notable Brands[edit]

Current[edit]

  • 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
  • Pandemonio
  • Pickin' Chickens
  • Rapidough
  • Shark Bite
  • Snotcha!
  • Stoopido
  • SSHH! Don't Wake Dad!
  • Who's the Dude?
  • Wordsearch!
    • Wordsearch! Junior

Former[edit]

  • 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)

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