Would you recognize John Crosbie from a photograph? Could you identify Joe Batt's Arm? Do you know what barnacles look like? Each photograph tests your knowledge of a Newfoundland location, personality, or cultural item. Contains OVER 200 PHOTOGRAPHS for you to identify. Photos are in four different categories: Arts & Culture, People & Politics, History &...
War in the Newland between 2 armies (Red Bear and Blue Eagle), with the ultimate mission to dominate resources in Newland and convert to victory points. There are 5 resources Rice, Wood, Metal, Fuel and Missile. They are randomly position in each region of Newland. Player will strategically put soldier in the vacant route, trying to control specific area...
From the back of the box: Newlandia is a quick and fun game where you build up an island and compete with other players. Game Play: Each turn you can either play a card in your play area or discard one card on the top of a corresponding discard pile. To place cards in your play area, all cards must be placed by ascending order, and cannot be repeated. You...
A monopoly (from Greek monos μόνος (alone or single) + polein πωλεῖν (to sell)) exists when a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular commodity. Monopoly is a roll-and-move game where players move around the game board buying or trading properties, developing their properties with houses and hotels. When opponents land on players...
One partner is asked a series of questions, after which their partner is quizzed to see if their answers correspond. Each correct answer gives the couple points, and after several rounds the couple with the most points wins. The usually embarrassing nature of the questions makes this a great couple/party game for adults. Based on the classic game show of...
Play the classic couple's game on TV! First the husbands answer a question … then the wives. Do your answers match up? Guys, do you remember the outfit your wife wore on your first date? Ladies, what is your husband's favorite song? Whether you just tied the knot yesterday or thirty years ago, The Newlywed Game DVD edition is classic couples fun for...
A card game that is similar to the traditional playing card game of Racing Demon. One player is the Bookmaker and offers odds on each of the horses in any one race. For the race, cards are turned over and the horse named advances along the 'course'. And there are wild cards that affect the race; Jockey Falls, Little Brown Dog, Whip, and Spur. There is no...
This is a repackaging of a traditional card game, known as Boodle, Stops or (in Britain) Newmarket. It's a noisy dash around a mile and three quarters in conditions you wouldn't describe as easy. Each player is dealt a hand of form cards which they use to try and influence the outcome of the race. The trick is that not all of the cards are dealt out and...
Neworld is an economic game where the object is to make as much money as possible, by buying and selling stocks, currency and raw materials. The value of the commodities changes with each turn so the best time for buying and selling varies all the time. The game ends either after a pre-determined time has elapsed or when one player has brought the others...
IMPLEMENTS: Two differently numbered yachts An indicator with an arrow Each player takes a yacht and the plays in turn, according to the rules. Each player must spin a 5 to enter the yacht at space 1 but if later on he is compelled to start over again by stopping on either space 4 or 15 the player may enter on any spin. If a yacht stops on a gold space it...
News@11 is a recursive storytelling game in which the players are anchors at a news desk or on assignment in a world going weird. The game is played in three rounds — Morning News, News at Noon and Evening Edition — in which the players take turns making up news stories, using elements from the previous rounds, as well as bringing new items in. They have...
Make up stories, and break the news! News@11 is a cyclical storytelling game for 4 to 11 news anchors who are ready to fill in cue cards and incorporate the topics on them into their segment as they build the story. Stories from the morning news come back in the afternoon and evening, getting stranger and more tangled each time. No points, no scoring —...