Created to commemorate the famous 1927 first solo flight over the Atlantic. Similar to Touring, there were 99 cards, 51 of them mileage and 48 of the move and event type. Headwinds kept you from playing the 500 mile cards. Beside obvious disasters like running out of fuel, you had to deal with ripped fabric and broken propellers. There were no equivalents...
Guess the numbers, fill in the Line. How much does a great white shark weigh? How far is the Earth from the Moon? How hot is the surface of Mercury? These figures have nothing to do with each other, but if you had to classify them, where would you put them on the Line? The Line’s principle is simple: each card has a piece of information on the front, and...
Line Dice is a simple game of path creation, where 2 to 6 people divide up a pile of 36 dice and attempt to build a path that continues forward for as long as they have pieces to allow it. Players attempt to create a path that makes it impossible for their fellow players to continue, well trying to keep enough playable pieces to avoid being removed from...
In Line Dice (ラインダイス), your goal is to reach your finish line first with your six dice. Each player has their own movement track with six lanes for their six racing dice. The racing dice all start off the board on their 1 symbol, which is also wild. On your first turn or two, you'll roll two six-sided dice, choose a die, flip a racing die to the matching...
Line Frame is a game consisting of a roll of washi tape and a special "dicil", a pencil with printings on the sides such that it can be used as a die. In the game, players pull out a length of tape based upon the die roll and place it adjacent to or on top of specific places on tape which has previously been placed. Then, they must write the number from...
Debt-Fueled Rivalry at Its Most Chaotic In Line Go Up!, players build towering pyramids of leveraged debt in a fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek economic showdown. Each turn, you take out new loans, reinvest them into ever-riskier financial “structures,” and stack your debt higher and higher—because if "your line isn’t going up", you’re losing. But beware: every...
This is a game detailing the Persian Gulf War fought in the early 1990's. Many of the mechanics are similar to that of one of TSR's other wargames (Red Storm Rising) so players of that game can rather easily go to this game. Two versions of this game are played. With less than 5 players, the game is a "Basic Game" where military might is what wins the...
This great game was created by renowned German games Inventor Reiner Knizia. To play Line Links, simply make as many links as possible by placing tiles next to any side to make multiple links with existing tiles. Players take turns to play a tile and make links. As the pattern expands, more lines can be linked. The winner is the player linking the most...
Line of Battle is a stand-alone competitive naval battle card game from the same world as Clear the Decks. Two teams of 1 or 2 players command a gun crew as part of a squadron of three ships. Each player has a cannon and cards include attack, recovery, officer, misfortune, and events. Players win by destroying their opponent's three ships before their...
LINE OF BATTLE: Tactical Capital Ship Combat, 1912 through 1924. A Tactical Study Lord Fisher started it all when, in December of 1905, he approved the laying of the keel of Dreadnought, the first of a type of line of battle ship that would make everything built before it obsolete and whose concept would dominate the big gun ships of major navies for the...