Schwinn, the Biking Game

In the 1950s, kids across America dreamed of finding a shiny new Schwinn under the Christmas tree. Not only was the brand synonymous with quality, it was also a household name—that decade, the company sold about 500,000 bikes each year. In 1954, the Black Phantom was preferred nine to one over any other bicycle, according to Schwinn. Indulge your nostalgia with the company’s newest offering, The Biking Game. The object is simple: Answer bike related questions (drafting in a paceline can save up to what percent of your energy?) and learn facts about cycling (in 1972, bicycles outsold cars in the US) to advance your gamepiece along the trail and be first to reach home.$25