A sister game of `Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter: Lär om bokstäver´, this is a children´s game about numbers. There are seven different ways to play, representing seven difficulty levels. Players each have their own board. A number of tiles are placed face-down on the table, a la Memory. Players roll the die to see how many tiles (1, 2 or 3) they may...
You’ve got the farm. You’ve got the feed. You’ve got the animals… but you ain’t got no fences! In this classic game of squares, players build fences to hold in their livestock. The first player to fence in all of their animals wins! But be careful, other players can use your fences to finish their own animal pens. A game of forethought and strategy, Fenced...
Fences has expanded its acreage so you won't run out of new things to do on The Ranch! You can now raise chickens, but watch out for the sly fox! You can ride a horse, drive tractors, and even sell your animals at the market: Don't make hasty decisions, though! You have the ability to store animals allowing you to increase your points at the optimal time....
This is a kids track game based on the story by Munro Leaf about the bull who wouldn't fight. Each player is represented by an ordinary bull pawn. On your turn you draw a card that tells you how many spaces to move the special Ferdinand pawn, and also any special instructions for the ordinary bulls (usually sending them to a specific space or an extra...
The object of the game is to arrange four, differently colored, plastic piglets (red, yellow, blue, and green) in a row so the new order is the same as a player's card. When a match is obtained a player may discard and try to match the next card on the following turn. The first player to discard all of his cards is the winner. No reading or counting...
Players do essentially two things in Ferkelei: Shift their portfolios of stock in show pigs, and play cards to award prize money to pigs (or cause them to lose money or not to win). Many stock-based games have these features, but this game has a significant bandwagon effect. As one color of pig became active, many players would accumulate its stock, and...
In the heart of the Espinhal Mountain, in the municipality of Penela, the schist village of Ferraria de São João is called so because it is likely that a small iron mine may have existed there. The shepherd’s horn echoed through the vast oak grove in the past, calling the community’s flock. After a day of grazing in the mountains, the goats would return to...
Ferret is a fun, energetic, card game. The object of the game is to find the elusive Ferret and then give, take and trade your way down to one card. If you've managed to hold onto the Ferret, you win! There are 4 animals in the game: The Ferret, The Fox, The Hound and the Weasel. These little rascals love to chase each other. The other cards are number...
In Ferret Frenzy, you and up to 5 friends (8 with expansion) take on the role of mischievous ferrets ransacking a house for wondrous things in order to claim... the Ultimate Stash. The game is played by discarding cards from the top of the deck on your turn. At any point you may stop and add all the cards discarded to your stash. Unless you discard a...
Fest im Sattel is a simple horse-themed roll-and-move game for children. It comes in a tin box whose lid is used as a board. The board shows a racecourse (shaped like an eight placed inside/onto an oval, with an extra circle inside one of the halves of the eight). Each player puts his/her horse token on the start space. Players take turns rolling the...
When bees are creating honeycomb, they connect their legs together to form a chain, called a festoon. In this game, players compete the be the first to form a festoon. Players take turns placing hexagonal bee tiles adjacent to the other tiles on the table one at a time. The first player who places four bees in a straight line wins. As players create...