For most kids back in the day; Mighty Max Trapped In Skull Mountain was the crown jewel of the collection; and I was no exception. Though I owned other large playsets then and now, such as Dragon Island and Terror Talons; Skull Mountain was always the cream of the crop for me; and it still is.
Very appropriately named; Skull Mountain dwarfed all other Mighty Max playsets during its time; dwarfing the Doom Zones and making the Horror Heads seem minuscule. Truly untouchable for a while as its size comparable companions such as Dragon Island hadn't been released yet; Skull Mountain was, pardon the expression, King of the Mountain.
It offers so many levels of playability; with little areas, platforms and so on pretty much everywhere. With balconies, a small island, a ribcage-themed elevator...[See More]
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