(translated: Hansel and Gretel - A Fairy Tale Game) Probably from the 1950s. A simple roll and move course with events from the Grimm fairy tale. The board has die-cut holes in it instead of spaces, it stays in place of the box. On the box's edge is a short wooden lever which can be used as a stand to keep the board at a slight angle. The playing pieces...
The theme of the game centers around "earthlings" depicted on illustrated cards, each with different characters and colored backgrounds. Players race to identify and grab the correct earthlings based on clues presented on task cards. Each round, a task card is revealed that describes certain types of earthlings (like "Cat" or "Farmer") and indicates what...
The birthday party on the farm is coming! Light the candles and let's sing together to celebrate! In Happy Biiirthday, players sing the song "Happy Birthday" together and reveal Candle cards from their hand simultaneously, following the beats. The player whose color is shown the most among the revealed candles has to sing the next sentence of the song on...
Each player selects a color and places the corresponding candles, rosettes, and marbles on top the plastic cake in front of them. One player turns over a card from the deck, which will show one of the numbers that matches the numbers on the rosettes. Simultaneously all players will try to blow the marble off their numbered candle. The marbles that are...
The object of the game is to be the first player to collect all six of your colored ice cubes. Each player chooses a color and places all six of their ice cubes on the game board. Turn on electronic Erik the penguin by pressing the button on his back. As he jumps and shakes around, he flips out ice cubes. Quickly grab your color cubes and quickly try to...
In Hold On Erik!, Young Erik from Happy Feet Two sits atop a towering wall of ice, and it's your job to delicately poke out frozen blocks one by one—using a fish, of course. On each turn, players use the little fish pushers to prod a block loose from the icy wall. The tension builds with every successful move...until someone sends poor Erik toppling into...
Happy Hooligan was a popular and influential early American comic strip by Frederick Burr Opper. Target game. The gun fires corks at up to 8 targets, all characters from the comic strip; Happy Hooligan Montmorency Gloomy Gus Mr. Dough The Cop Boitram Foidinand Hoiman Cover shows Happy Hooligan with a bow and arrow, attempting to shoot an apple off Flip the...
Each player is given four wooden chips (or airplanes) of a color and one wooden shooter (or propeller). 'Airplanes' are placed onto the 'propeller' and are catapulted onto the gameboard by tapping the far side of the 'propeller'. The board consists of a box insert depicting various features surrounding a landing strip, each labeled with either positive or...