Each player plays a mosquito and receives three cards: one sting card and two miss cards. Four holidaymaker cards (divided into four different families) are placed in the center of the table. The active mosquito must place its three cards face down on three holidaymakers and the next mosquito must place the swatter on one of the active mosquito's cards. If...
The first player takes as many tiles he thinks he can remember and forms face-down tile-row on the table. The next player can either add a tile to the row to be the first player or place it behind the row. All players do the same. The player who leads the row must state the colors of the tiles one by one. If successful, it gets rid of his generous balls of...
This promo adds 9 tiles to the game: 1 Black Sheep, 1 Sheep Beast, 1 Fairy Sheep, 4 Pink Sheep and 2 MultiColoured Sheep (with a Coyote on the back). Place these new Sheep tiles in the center of the Playground (like the others) at the beginning of each trick. Rules: The Black Sheep: John Mc Laine, the Black Sheep, is a tough guy. He has kicked the ass...
Mowgli is a cooperative tile game based on the characters of the immortal novel The Jungle Book of Rudyard Kipling. It has a cooperative playing mode and a competitive mode. The game includes different scenarios, inspired of different episodes of the tale. Every player represents one of the main characters of the tale: Baloo, Bagueraa, Kaa or Akela and...
The game board comes with tokens representing the players, a fancy DOG piece representing the dog of course and a set of rings that represent the bones that the dog picks up. The rules seem to favor the dog. That's how it should be. The dog involved is a rascal, and prone to stealing and burying bones. The official rules describe him as being "clever."...
Mr Postmouse’s Picnic is a cooperative game of adventure and teamwork for young children and families. Inspired by Marianne Dubuc’s beloved picture books, the game invites players to join Mr Postmouse as he sets out through the forest to deliver invitations for a joyful picnic with his friends. Together, players reveal and place tiles to build paths, move...
A first introduction to calculations for very young children. The centerpiece of the game is a plastic octopus with two arms stretched out. Around it, fishes of various values (and weights) are placed. The active player picks a large bundle of fish and hangs it on one of the arms, then tries to find several individual fishes for the other arm. If...
As with all Family Pastimes games, players work cooperatively. In this roll and move game, the players' joint goal is to move the six members of a goat family over a bridge and along a path safely into a barn before being caught by a troll. The troll catches the goats to eat or to keep as pets, so when a goat might be captured by the troll, players try to...