A sculptured, plastic game from Happy Hour Inc. The game is a large plastic, colorful board in the shape of the clown Kokomo Jr. The game comes with 6 white "Wonder Balls" made of Dylite. The goal is to get the balls into the openings in the face and avoiding the deduct 25 point space below the bow tie. Kokomo Jr. is a copyright of California National...
Red leg, blue hair, yellow hand! 1, 2, 3...go! The Chief Clown in shows three cards with different images to confuse the other clowns. After the third card is shown, all other clowns use the three cards to determine where to put their hands. The first clown placing their hand on the right combination gets all cards. Score as many cards as you can to win...
This undated game uses a tiddly-wink mechanic, but the one disk propels five small plastic rings instead of smaller disks from a red felt mat. The directions on the box say to prop the lid behind the base as a backboard, and flip the rings onto a target board inset in the box. The board has a central clown face worth 10 on the nose, 5 on the mouth and 2 on...
The game components are a chicken coop (which has a timer mechanism), 36 multi-coloured chickens and a die. Chickens are tossed into the game box or a bowl and mixed up then each player takes 9 of varying colours. Each player lines up three of the nine in front of themselves. (It's best if possible to use 3 different colours.) Play begins by one player...
CLUMSY SANTA is a matchbox game from Japan, with players stacking little cubes to win. Produced as part of a crowdfunded campaign in Japan to support a Tokyo boardgame cafe, Clumsy Santa was co-produced with T.A. Works. It is based on their game マギアルマ (Magiarma), in which players stack cubes to match patterns to energise weapons. In this matchbox edition...
Played this is a child, so the game's objective is not remembered. It came with a fold out board a la Twister, though not as large. There were numbered/colored Glunk cards that were placed around the board in designated outlined locations. I only remember it being one of those frenetic games, as players raced to grab certain types of cards using the...
Tin/cardboard 29" long shooting gallery. Cardboard box folds up into position. Cardboard targets, hinged to collapse when hit by toy bullets. Mechanical gun is designed like machine gun and pivots from side to side. As machine gun crank is turned, the connecting string mechanism turns the target carousel. Hitting targets score points. Most points after 10...
This is what the box called a Radar Action Game. The object of the game is to drive your Motorcycle cross-country by Remote Control and was made by the Ewing Mfg and Sales Co of Pasadena, California. The game has a board and a working remote control with steering stick, a set of instructions, a Coast to Coast Finish line, 4 motorcycles and 8 plastic...