If you come knocking at my door, I will not let you in.
I have both games. I'm pretty sure the Barnabas Collins game was issued at least for a while with an upper and lower teeth plastic fangs.
I remember being disappointed and slightly heartbroken when my mom bought one for my cousin's birthday which we played at the party at my grandmother's, then promised to buy me one but never did.
By the way, did anyone at Milton Bradley ever consider it was a liitle less than sanitary for kids to play a game where you passed around something that literally went from mouth to mouth? Were there instructions to "please wash the fangs after each use?"
I never had the game as a child myself. I wanted it, but my mother refused to get it for me. I did get the comic books (and eventually the Marilyn Ross novels) with my owned saved pennies, but the game was out of my price range. It probably cost a whole whopping five dollars . Well, I guess that was a lotta money back then.
I've never been a parent, but I wonder why so many parents (at least in those days) wouldn't indulge their child when something was so very important to the child. Though I think parents today frequently go to the other extreme. We had it tough back then.