Kickstarter content from the crowdfunding campaign. It was packaged in the same box as the retail edition but had a sticker added to the box front. Extra content: 7 roles Dr. Obvious Mysterious Military Researcher Grumpy Senior Technician Press Mesmerist Wrangler of Subcontractors Melissa, Hunter of Grant Money Award Winning Researcher 3 diseases Virulent...
Science Versus Luck: A game of war, doctrine and matchsticks. From the rulebook: "The game is designed for a group of players - ideally as a fun club project. It has scope for role playing, planning and playing with matchstick cannons and toy soldiers." "To work best it needs around 10 people ideally in a club setting (ie. A hall and several tables)...
A bush sculpting game for 3-5 players. Inspired on the cult film Edward Scissorhands. Scissorcards is a realtime dexterity game where you have to form a shrub using playing cards BUT you have to use playing cards instead of your fingers. You setup cards in-between each finger and that's all you get to work with. The dealer announces start and all players...
Players draw menu cards that have a list of various snacks. The active player then deals out a number of snack cards appropriate to each player depending on where they are on the game board. The active player then draws snack cards one at a time from the draw pile. If he doesn't need the card he passes it. If it’s a snack he needs he keeps it and passes a...
The first player to move both of their player pieces all the way up the path to the Mystery Machine wins the game. A spinner determines how many spaces you move. If you land on a monster space you wind up the top and set it loose. Any game pieces it knocks over are returned to start. Ages 6 and up Includes: gameboard, plastic mountain pieces, legs, "C"...
Madcap card game with a computer twist. The fun begins as players lay down cards in sequence, attempting to win the game by building a computer "program". More fun follows as the winner must act out his program, reciting tricky tongue twisters and performing hilarious stunts. Scooter Computer & Mr. Chips was a segment which occasionally appeared in the...
Scoots are ball bearings inside a plastic cone. Cone is big enough that ball bearing rolls inside the cone. There are two blue scoots, two red scoots, and one yellow scoot used as a target for the game Scoot. Scoots game package has three games: Scoots: Players shoot their "scoot" towards target and try to knock opponent out of the way. Closet to target...
RPM is a word game played on a revolving board. The board is divided into 4 quarters. Each quarter has a top and bottom section. The object of the game is to form and capture words of 2 or more letters by placing letter tiles, one per quarter, as the board revolves. All players make their moves at the same time. The board makes exactly 5 revolutions before...
This is basically a two-player version of the 1970's game Perfection, in which you have a set of plastic shapes that fit into holes on the board. The board is pushed down into a spring-loaded box with a timer. When you fit all your shapes into the right holes, you turn off the timer. If you don't turn it off in time, it pops and sends all your pieces...
"This is another of UPL's fascinating 'action' games. Ideal for players of all ages" - so says the cover. Hundreds of slips are provided, each one being a match for another one. Each guest will receive a slip from the host and told if it is from a famous couplet, proverb, song or hymn. The other slips are piled on a suitable table. On the word "Go", the...