Somehow this got by Universal Pictures licensing back then. Sly Hasbro. LOL.
Players advance around the board and have to turn the clock attached to the vampire to the number of clicks they decide on the clock.
Game is complete, ink is still good in the fangs, see video.
Dracula operates with no issues, see video.
Board and tokens have no issues, see pics.
Instructions have no mold or stains, see pics.
On some of these you rolled a die, but these instructions state the player calls out a number.
If you're unlucky, the vampire will "wake up".
His cape swings open and you have to put your finger in his mouth and he may bite you (with red felt tip markers), see video.
Instructions come with an order blank for reordering the replacement teeth, see pics.
Box has light wear on corners, colors and graphics are bright with minor fading from decades of closet storage, see picc.
We bought this for my son when he got sick in 1983 but it never was played as he didnt feel up to it.
Box measures approx 16" X 10" X 3".
A great video showing the original commercial is here.
boardgamegeek.com/video/5853/i-vant-to-bite-your-finger/the-toy-channel-i-vant-to-bite-your-finger-review
A great addition to the collection of the Dracula fan.