This is, as the name suggests, a game that is a combination of cricket and tiddlywinks. Contents: Minature cricket bat Minature cricket stumps Felt bowling crease 1 large and 4 small winks The wicket is set up on a table with a mat for the bowler's crease 22 inches away. The batsman holds the bat in front of the wicket, and the bowler 'bowls' by flicking a...
Tiddlycroquet is played to rules similar to outdoor croquet. The only changes are to allow you to use counters rather than balls. The object of Tiddlycroquet is to be the first to get your small counters through all the hoops in the correct order and direction and then hit them onto the peg. The hoops are set out on a table or other hard surface in a set...
Tiddledy Winks varies based on publisher, but they all generally have a cup or other container that sits in the center of a target. The object of the game is to flip small smooth disks (the "winks") into the cup. This is accomplished by placing a wink on a piece of felt and then pressing down on the edge of the wink with a larger disk (the "tiddledy") so...
If 2 players are playing, each gets 3 colors. If there are 3 players, each get 2 colors. The goal of the game is to get as long as possible chains of token of each color on joined spaces on the game board by placing one token per turn. When all token are placed, points for the longest chains are awarded. Also included are 6 big token to play...
Simple Tiddlywinks variant in a small (15cm) square box with a fold-up hard board (4 x the size of the box) featuring 16 holes. The box says it's based on an original table-top board game from the 1920s. Landing in a lake or bunker sends you back to the start. Landing on another player's token sends them back 3 spaces. From back of packaging: Golf...
This is a golf simulation game where one flips their ball (a tiddlywink counter) towards the hole. For each hole, the players construct a fairway of par 3-5, with or without sand traps or water hazards. A player's score at the end of any hole is equal to how many times they needed to flip their ball (counter) plus any penalties they received. Whoever has...
Early British game using Tiddlywinks' counters. The board is placed in the centre of the table. On the board are placed a set of small wooden skittles. The object is to knock over skittles using your counters Tiddlywink fashion. If you do knock over a skittle, you score points depending on where it was standing. The box image illustrates the game rather...
Possibly trying to cash in on the Twister fad, Tie 'N Tangle aims for the same type of party/dexterity play experience. Each player is given a disk in one of four colors to stand on. A ball of the same color is attached to the disk via a 12 foot length of twine. An outside player ("the umpire") uses a spinner to direct the players how to loop their...