In Mäuse verstecken ("Hiding Mice"), the players take turns hiding two (foam) mice somewhere on their body: in their fist, their knee, elbow, armpit or between their head and shoulder. The other players have to guess where the mice are hidden. Each player may make two guesses. After all guesses have been made, the active player reveals where the mice are...
This is a game that combines a Schloss Schlotterstein mechanic with dice rolling. You start by rolling the dice onto the board. You then guide the plastic mice with a magnetic stick from under the board, to push dice into your area. Once all the dice are claimed, you total up the score of the dice to determine who wins. The game can also be played in...
There is a lot of hubbub among the mice as there are only a few minutes left before the annual relay race begins. The mice warm themselves up, as each team wants to win the race. The cheese has to be quickly lifted and placed on the head, the tidbits added and they are off... As soon as the first mouse of a team stands completely on the opposite mouse...
This game is a variant of the classical Mau Mau card game. The aim is to be the first to get rid of all hand cards. But as opposed to the classical game you have to make some funny activities once a corresponding card is played. Every player starts with four cards and the first card of the drawing pile is revealed. The active player can discard a matching...
From the back of the box: Who will manage to balance the game box on their head, clap their hands behind their back or walk like a robot? And who knows what fits together: Horse and Banana or Horse and Dog? Hat and Goat or Hat and Coat? Two games in one package which will not only make you fit but clever, too! On one hand the well-loved Fit and Clever...
The active player spins an arrow and follows instructions according to the result. This is a gymnastic exercise that has to be executed. The more often this is achieved while a sand timer runs, the more fields the active player can proceed on the track. When a player runs into an obstacle, he/she has to answer a question about the 15 animals included in...
From Adam Spielt: A set-collection and action game. This fun-filled roll-and-move game with mouse and bear doesn't just demand knowledge, but also activity! Mouse asks all sorts of interesting questions, and Bear asks the players to carry out all sorts of actions. Lots of new things to learn and lots to laugh about! Guaranteed fun for young and old!...
Max Backtalk is an electronic memory/reaction game that uses the player's own voices. To begin, each player sits by a colored button and speaks a word into the microphone. The game starts by Max flashing a player's light and repeating that player's word. The player scores a point by quickly pressing his or her button. If your reaction time is too slow you...
A cooperative game for young children that focuses on colour recognition and dexterity. Background story: Max, the snail, travels the world. He meets new friends and is given lots of gifts in different sizes, weights and shapes. He wants to bring them home before caterpillar Rosi has eaten all the lettuce. Aim of the game: The players cooperate in trying...
From the Box: "Have you ever had a few minutes between games or between turns in a long game and needed something to do? This is just the game for you. Get your friends and play this simple, fast, real-time game of pattern recognition. You can adjust the level of difficulty to suit the time available and skill of those involved. A few of the hundreds...