An Underwater Treasure Hunt for 2-4 players. Each player hits the "bopper" and tries to get the ball in the highest number level. The players take turns, bopping and following the directions on the left side of the bopper. Each side is marked, ascending and descending. Descending is used for going down for treasure. Players move around the game board....
This is a table top version of the old fashion "Coney Island" type arcade game SKIP BALL. The board itself is made of stained wood and the game uses ceramic marbles. One long side of the bottom of the box has a triangular wooden cross-piece instead of a cardboard side and on the other long side there are two pieces of wood with grooves to hold a piece of...
Skipper Go! is a 40 minutes regatta simulation board game for 2 to 4 players from ages 9 and up. As a skipper, you'll need to manage wind direction, keep an eye on your opponents, disrupt their progress, and use your dexterity. You have to mix to choice to advance: Use "navigation points". Test your dexterity by stacking a maximum of sails on a real ship...
skitter is a magnetic dexterity boardgame. You flick with metallic rings ("skitts") on three colored, magnetic fields on the other side of the board. The goal is to get points by different kind of rules. The game is versatile, easy rules for kids and very different rules for adults from beginner to pro. You can add playing-cards for strategic or luck...
Based on the ancient game of Alley Skittles or Nine Pins -- whose American descendant is Bowling -- this game was transformed into a table-top game in the 1700's so that no throwing alley or bowling lane was needed. The nine pins stood on a table and players took turns swinging a ball on the end of a chain so that it swung away from the playing field and...
Skittle Pool is similar to “Skittle Bowl”, however the pins have been replaced by nine 2" billiard balls. The table is approx. 24 inches square with 3 pockets each on the left and right sides. At the bottom of the board is a pendulum device that acts as the striker. The cue ball is placed in a special pivot foot and that foot is rotated to aim the cue ball...
Contents 2 Clamps. 2 Wooden Poles. 1 Ball. 7 Wood Skittles Indoor game that lends itself to skittle games where you swing round a ball on a string, trying to knock down the skittles as it sweeps by. In England this type of game was always known as Bar Skittles. Skittle-Tennis has a ball on a string but the string is longer and must be hit with a bat rather...
Everyone knows the garden game where you have a tennis ball attached to a rope so that when you whack it, it spins around a central pole so that the other player can hit it back again. Well, this is the indoor equivalent. All made of plastic and a soft ball, you can recreate the garden game beautifully. As usual with a new Aurora Skittle game, Don Adams...