The Finders Keepers game from Schaper is described as a grade school game for two or more players. Pick a card then hit the switch which releases the ball and the objects. Pick the object that was on the card before the ball hits the bottom of the ramp and locks the objects back into place, keep what objects you retreive. There are two sets of objects and...
There is a large board with hundreds of different images shown. This board can be assembled in a variety of ways. Players pull tokens that have a single picture on them from a bag and attempt to find the picture on the board. Players can choose two versions of play. Either pull one token out and all players attempt to find it at the same time, or each...
Stack fish friends on Hank... don't wake him or they will fall! In Finding Dory: Don't Wake Hank!, players take turns spinning a spinner, and placing a plastic character on one of Hank's tentacles depending on the result of the spin. The goal is to not disturb Hank too much while doing this, as the player who wakes him is the loser. The Hank mechanism is a...
Fing-o-saur is a nanogame consisting of one business card which shows a map with areas containing a letter each. The active player chooses an area and says a word and a number, with the number telling how many times the letter in that area appears in the word. The other players then hit the area with their fingers ("destroy it with their meteor") while...
In turn, the players shoot to score in the opposing goal. Calculate your trajectories, bounds off the frame in an exhilarating one-on-one where every rebound counts. Game starts form the middle of the central circle Turn by turn, players shoot the puck once to score in the opposite side A point is scored when the puck touches the goal area When the puck...
The game of baseball now in finger form. One player pitches and the other bats. The pitch starts by flicking the marker towards home plate. Based upon where it lands the result could be a ball, strike, pending hit, or a player choices. If it's a pending hit, then the batter must flick the marker and land on the corresponding "hit" location, otherwise it's...
A simple yet thrilling challenge: can you grab exactly the number of cards instructed? But what if your eyes are closed? What if you can only use certain fingers? What if the crowd is shouting and cheering around you? Stay calm, trust your “finger sense,” and go for it! Players are divided into Competitors and Spectators. Competitors attempt to grab the...
The All-American Edition contains three games: Finger-Flick Baseball, Finger-Flick Football and Finger-Flick Basketball. In Finger-Flick Baseball, the batter flicks a disk from home plate trying to hit specific targets representing base hits. If he hits into the field away from any target, then the defender tries to flick the disk to an "out" target. In...