Includes 52 cards with all original Sriracha and food themed illustrations. Divvy up the cards evenly between players and get ready to slap the deck for pairs and sandwiches. Or play Sriracha Cards to stay alive! The first player to collect all the cards wins. Pair Them Up If the card played is a match to the top card, this is a pair. First one to slap the...
An extraordinary game. The game is played on any reasonable sized table. 2, 4 or 6 players can play. This must be a forerunner of football games like Subbuteo. But, instead of little footballers that you flick, in this game you where the football boots. The diagram illustrates this rather well. You kick the ball literally with your boot-encased finger. The...
Looking for a game that kids and parents will love to play together? Use your brain and a steady hand to play Staccabees, an exciting, easy to learn family game that kids AND parents will want to play again and again! How to Play: Staccabees is for 2 to 6 players ages 6 and up. A game takes about 20 minutes. Players take turns spinning the top and, based...
The object of this game is to remove all of your balls from the board. Each player, in turn, inserts his pop-stick through any one of the openings as far into the board as he pleases. The insertion of the stick causes the balls to pop up. The player must remove all of the balls that pop up, even his opponents. The stick may not be removed until his next...
Time to stack your pieces high in Stack-A-Biddi, but you need to keep your pieces connected along the way. In the game, each player has a set of eight long rectangular blocks, and on each of the four long faces of these blocks are thick black lines that travel from one edge to the other. Each player also has a set of four short blocks called "biddis", with...
"The Stack-A-Derm Game, the Precarious Pachyderm Pile Up" has a hand-crafted wooden elephant with a large disk on his back, 80 wooden chips, and a single die. Players take turns placing the wooden chips (number determined by a die roll) on the elephant's back, with each chip not touching the one previously placed. Any chips that fall are given to the...
You'll need a steady hand to attack this stack! Roll and play your dice on the center Quake Plate! You can build up the tower using neighboring numbers only (ie: if there is a 2 dot die as the last played, you can add a 1 dot, or a 3). So which direction should you go? That's part of the strategy! You'll want to play as many dice as you can... but not if...
The game's objective is to be the first to place three pieces in a row. A four-ringed board perches on top of a post. Players take time rolling the die, then placing one of their pieces on the ring indicated by the die roll. The uppermost two rings can be twisted. One die result is to twist these rings--without toppling the board and the pieces. Once each...
A family game for 2 or more players. It must be played on a hard and level surface. The purpose of the game is to stack the objects as high as possible using only the mechanical figure “Stan”. The lifting operation is performed by deploying a trigger on Stan’s back. Players take it in turn to add one object to the stack. After rolling the dice, the player...