Discover the magic of a peaceful house on a quiet hill. By day, you admire the flight of the robin, woodpecker, and pigeon. By night, you listen for the call of the owl. But will you know how to get them all to get along? In Birdie you'll have to collect sets of birds and different seasons for points, but you'll have to remember which ones have already...
A two pack of promo cards originally available via the Tantrum House Season 6 Kickstarter. Includes: Owl - During game play, when you play the Owl card from your hand, you must remove a songbird from any space in the forest and place the Owl in that space. Then, place the songbird your removed back into the forest using the standard placement rules. Shrike...
Birdie Travel is a compact memory and set-collection game in which players gather sets of birds and seasons. Success depends on remembering which cards have already been collected and in what order, as careful planning is required to create effective combinations and score the most points. Its small, portable components allow for quick setup and play...
From the box cover: "The Field Mark Identification Game The most innovative bird watching aid since the invention of the pocket field guide--a simulation of a spring day at one of North America's best birding spots. Designed by naturalists to teach you behavior and flight recognition, plumage and vocalization identification, use of field guides and...
From the Kickstarter description: The game consists of two decks: the action cards and the event cards. The action cards make up your hand, and the event cards are played at the end of each each round in an attempt to "ghostify" your friends (a.k.a. kill them). Once a player has died, the game is not over for them! Players who die continue playing as...
Description from the publisher: A Kickstarted creation. The second by Scolopendra Games Creator Joseph Pendergast. Rules of play: Each person gets a player strip and the cards are placed face down on the table. If you do not have enough strips for all the players just remember to stop at 6 cards. Take turns flipping cards onto your player strips in turn....
Every year, the most enthusiastic (or maybe just crazy) birders across the country embark on a big trip, where they try to see as many birds as they can. For some reason, you've decided that this year will be your big year. You'll explore wonderful habitats on a quest to see as many beautiful birds as you can. But whenever you see a bird, word will get...
Promo card from 2016 Table Top Day. The Undomesticated Owl Bear has an appetite for eggs, but is easily confused. Try to spot this mysterious creature! Setup: Place this card to the side. Right now, no one controls the Owl Bear. Each Round: After revealing cards, count the egg cards played this round. If zero or two or more players played an egg card, the...
Players are parent birds trying to save their baby birds from predators such as hawks and cats. The cards provide 6 places for nests, 6 birds, 6 predators and 6 kinds of food. All the action takes place on the Neighborhood Chart. Predator dangers are placed near the neighborhood. Places to make nests are played first, then nests, then food for each nest...
Back of the box: "You've heard the old saying: "Birds of a feather flock together"? Well, the same is true when they gather on wires -- that is, before they get zapped and fly away! On their own power lines, players arrange birds into sets of three, trying to match the same color, the same size, all different colors, or all different sizes. Birds on a Wire...
One tree. A bunch of birds. What could go wrong? Find out in this light-hearted soirée of balancing adorably difficult birds for one to four players. Take turns selecting from your pools of oddly shaped birds, carefully balancing them on the rocking nesting tree. If the birds hold firm, you’re in the clear. The higher you climb, the more you score! How to...