Wackel is German for wobbly, and Captain Jelly must push his boat from port to port collecting cargo at each port. As one moves around, the boat gets filled with more and more cargo. Any cargo that falls off of the boat as you're pushing you must keep. When an island runs out of bits, the game ends and the player with least amount of bits wins. One of the...
From the publisher's web site: "Catch Me! is a fast and exciting children’s game! On their turn, each player turns one card from the deck to the table and all the players try to grab the animal depicted in the card from the game board. If you are quick enough, you may be able to grab the right animal – before somebody else does – and receive the card for...
カッパたん (Kappa tan) is a Japanese game with water. In Japanese folklore, there is a Yokai called Kappa. Kappa is small humanoid that lives in rivers and waterways. The top of its head is formed like a crown or a dish, and the Kappa must keep water in it to stay healthy. If the Kappa spills or dries out, it suffers and dies. In this game, the Kappa is an...
A flicking game similar to PitchCar but with plastic components. Plastic caps are flicked along a track composed of plastic pieces. Two flicks are allowed per turn. If your cap leaves the track, it is put back in its previous position. The first player to complete the course three times wins the game. Several variants are described in the rules. The number...
The players are pirates and wear patches over one eye. Then they try to pick up a ship on the game board (simultaneously), using a kind of fishing rod with a hook, which is difficult, as they have impaired vision. Each time a player can pick up the ship, he or she gets a ship token. There is a fine of one ship token for knocking over the ship. The first...
Kar-a-a-ate Men is a unique, hard to find game from the mid 70's. Each player has a movable platform with a Karate champion action figure, roughly a foot tall, attached to the end. The platform has three control levers which allow you to left jab, right chop or right kick. Each figure has two pressure or impact points (one on the head and one on the...
This is a simple race car game (predating PitchCar by decades) that's played by shooting wooden disks through an illustrated race course built inside its box. The rectangular box is 19.5" long and about as wide as a cribbage board. At one end is a start circle where the disks are placed at the start of a turn. A straight "racetrack" leads from the circle...
Six colored disks are in the playing area. On a player's turn they roll 2 dice, with the six colors of the disks on them. The player must flick a disk of one of the colors into a disk of the other color. If they succeed they get a point and may continue. If both dice are the same color they get a point and may continue. If they ever continue and fail, they...
Similar to Jenga but instead of stacking a player tries to draw or push as many sticks as possible out of the pile of wooden sticks with the sliding stick. Whilst doing this the other sticks are not allowed to move & if they do the player has to put it back on the top of the pile & it is the next player's turn. The winner is determined by points achieved...
The entire game consists of a foam brick separated into two halves that fit together like two large puzzle pieces. SETUP: One person is designated as the "Holder" and the other player is the "Chopper". The "Holder" holds the ends of the brick firmly, using two hands, so that its center is exposed. Face the "Chopper" and place the brick about chest high...
In this 1 on 1 fighting game, each player controls a "karate fighter" using a spinning dial that makes the fighter throw kicks and punches. The object is to kick your opponent in the chest hard enough to make him fly off the base. The electronic version would let out a blood-curdling scream when a fighter would fly off. Considered to be the "Rock'em...