Translating as "By the Width of a Tire," this game covers a Tour de France-type of bicycle race. Each player takes control of a four-member racing team, and the goal is to score as many points as possible for the whole team. Movement is primarily handled by dice, however a limited card set partially replaces die results. Once you add unique rules which...
Schweinsgalopp – Malacvágta ár: 4 260Ft. A Malacvágta egy gyors családi társasjáték – na de nem mindegy, hogy ki lesz benne a leggyorsabb! Minden játékos a versenybe állított malacokat noszogatja színes kártyáival, hogy a saját malaca szakítsa át elsőnek a körpálya célszalagját, hisz ezért győzelmi pontot érő élelmiszert kap fordulónként. A Malacvágtában...
The game is played on four trays, each tray having four by four holes where marbles can be placed. The trays are placed side by side on the board and each player starts the game with 12 marbles. On each players turn he can place one of his marbles on any tray as he chooses and thus trying to make four in a row (or a Q4 as it's called in the game rules)....
Terrace is a strategy game that is played on a three dimensional board with 64 squares of one color, which are arranged in L-shaped levels ("terraces") that rise stepwise from the board's lowest points in two diagonally opposite corners to its highest points in the two other corners. All pieces are shaped alike and move alike, but they are of 4 different...
Traverse is played on a square "checker" game board with a 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" grid. Each player chooses one color of playing pieces. Each player has eight pieces of the same color: 2 squares, 2 diamonds, 2 triangles, and 2 circles. Each player arranges their pieces in ANY ORDER within their starting row. The object of the game is to get ALL of your pieces...
From the back cover: "Why Not? is the magnetized board game that's like a card game and word game rolled into one! Use the four different colored alphabets to make set of three and four of the same letter. Make "runs" in alphabetical order. Or spell words using all one color. The more letters you use each turn, the higher you score. It's a constant...