Switcheroo:
-I like Belgium's idea of having the number further away from the prices. That way, it's a toned down version of Race Game.
-The chalkboard motif in Bulgaria and 2012 France is cool but it looks too old-school.
-Odd how Colombia puts the number blocks way at the bottom.
-1996 and 2001 France remind me of a radio. Maybe that's the point? And maybe it's just me, but 2009 looks like a microwave.
-Once again, Indonesia gets the award for most similar to US set. I do prefer this timer to ours, though.
-I would pick the 1999 Italian set over the other two because of all the open space. The letters and the board are both separate instead of on the same prop.
-Netherlands went through some wacky changes, and for what reason? The brown and green scheme is great because it matches the turntable. I suppose you could say the same for 1990, but there's a lot of yellow there. They finally end up with some sort of...I don't know what. The 1987 prop is best.
-UK Leslie has an ok prop. It's not exactly bad, but not the best. The heart-shaped board and color and the cursive writing make it look like it belongs on The Dating Game or some other such thing.
Pathfinder:
-Top three are, from third, 2000s Italy, Germany, Russia. UK Bruce is enormous and 1998 Italy is tiny. Also interesting how many versions start on a square other than the center and that the center is blank. Perhaps there is a bit of an advantage for the eight squares touching the center, in those cases where the center is blank.
(By the way, 1989 Australia has the best turntable design I've seen thus far. The textured dollar sign background make it stand out. Nice!)