Based on the short-lived Seven Network adventure game show of the same name that aired from 1996 until 1998 and hosted by Mike Whitney and Tania Zaetta. Players roll dice to move around the board, attempting to collect the most money by the end of the game. Landing on a "Street Dare" space means picking up a "Street Dare" card and performing the dare. e.g....
Hvem finder det først? ("Who Finds it First?") - an action Board Game for all ages. Very easy to learn - using four picture tiles at time, just match up each picture tile with photos of the same object on the board. There are 500 different objects to choose from so it is not quite as easy as it sounds! The first player to spot and shout out the item, wins...
In a charmingly cute dinosaur world, players need to carefully observe and react quickly during dinosaur duels by comparing the size of numbers and making the correct action responses. It's a joyful game designed to enhance focus and train react time. —description from the back of the box (translated) Q萌的恐龍世界裡, 玩家需要通過仔細的觀察與敏銳的反應在恐龍對決中, 快速進行數字大小比較...
Who’s the G.O.A.T.? is the hilarious party game that’s one part prediction, one part competition, and all parts fun. Pick who you think will be the best at a variety of off-the-wall challenges, then vote by tossing your squishy goat. You score a tin can if you voted for the player who did it the greatest, and the G.O.A.T. scores a tin can for being great!...
From the dealer catalog description: "Only the wise old owl knows whooooo will win in the fun-filled action game for youngsters. Just roll the three marbles down the chute formed by the owl's beak for the highest score. If you're lucky you might land in the 'double score' slot ... or on 'sorry - no score.' So easy to play, kids will take to Whooooo faster...
Whooops is a retro dexterity challenge from 1968 that combines physical balance, spatial planning, and a whole lot of laughter. Players take turns stepping from one plastic cup to another, trying to collect numbered cups in order—without touching the ground. It’s a full-body balancing act where one wrong move results in the game’s namesake: “Whooops!”...
From the rules: "The WHOOPIES are strange creatures from a distant planet called Whoops. Nobody can explain why thousands of them just fell on our planet. They are surprisingly like some animals living on our planet and we would like to adopt them all unfortunately, they cannot be tamed and playing is all they ever think about: they run, jump, throw...
From the Manufacturer: There are 12 Whoops stepping stones on the floor. Players challenge their balancing skills in this whole body game that requires agility and coordination. To play Whoops, players take turns placing numbered stones in any pattern they choose. Players must then pick up each stone in numerical order - but they have to balance on the...
With a strong, but if possible not too energetic snap, the players set their colored marbles on their way. The middle lane serves as a launch ramp, on which the balls accelerate to roll over as many waves as possible after a turn. The up to four players take turns with one of their marbles each. Three scenarios are possible after the start: The ball can 1....
The first player to deplete their hand is the winner! A card can be discarded only if it matches the card already atop the discard pile (in color or face value), but every card also has an additional effect. Look for chances to exploit unique possibilities as they present themselves! You may even get to play some cards out of turn. —description from the...