In Teeter Tower, you work as team to roll dice and stack them on each new level. The challenge is that every tile limits dice placement by color and number. Tiles come in three colors — orange, green, and blue — and they have numbered spaces on them. Each turn, you roll dice and can place numbers only in the matching numbered spaces and colors only on the...
Put on the crazy glasses, take a card and draw the words on the board. The only goal for your fellow players is to guess what you draw. Easy, right! But it is not. because you have to draw with your nose. Vor every guessed drawing, not only the person with the correct answer, getas a point, but you to. Hillarous partygame for the whole family. —description...
From the Publisher: Ten penguins are sliding into the legendary melting iceberg of tasty treats! TEN PEN uses cards in a fun and different way! You slide cards ("Penguins") across a table, trying to hit a deck of cards ("the Iceberg"). Penguins closest to the Iceberg get first choice of Treats! Your goal: Collect the most Treats of a kind and sets of...
Tenacity is a quasi-real time arithmetic game. Each turn, a player plays a card to a central stack and announces the sum of the cards in the stack - the card they played and the number said by the previous player. Each player has a face down "target" chip in front of themselves. If the number announced matches a player's target, the player should grab a...
One of Waddingtons' Target Series games, aimed at the customer on a strict budget. Each player has a plastic 'racket' that is rather like a see-saw. You put the 'ball' onto your racket, push the handle of the racket down and, hopefully, the ball would land within the confines of the board. If successful, your opponent now returns the ball in the same way....
This is a tennis simulation. The board is made from cloth, the ball is velcro-covered. The "players" are catapult-like tennis rackets, with which the ball is shot over the net. A stamina point is deducted from the original points of a player for each square on the board he/she has to "run" to the place the ball landed. A player whose stamina is reduced to...
Goldsieber attempts to capture the feel of tennis in this oddball dexterity game. Each player has a still tennis player figure which is used to volley the ball back and forth across the net. Under each player, and under the translucent surface of the board is the movement paddle for that player, which dictates how far the playing figure could move for the...