Doobidoo makes everyday life a party and the party even more festive. There are no occasions that do not get more fun and happier with Doobidoo. Like music is all that is required. But are you also quick-thinking, an undiscovered Monet or do you sing like a god? Then you will love Doobidoo. Collect letters by scoring points on the different squares on the...
Based on the 1958-1960 ITV quiz show of the same name, which in turn was based on the short-lived 1958 CBS/NBC "Scandal-Rigged" American game show of the same name. Players only get to join dots by answering questions on specific subjects. The harder the question attempted, the more dots the player is entitled to join together on that turn. After joining...
Based on the obscure 1961 game show, each player has a separate but identical picture to identify, both of which are covered with a different twelve-piece (numbered) jigsaw puzzle. A player chooses a number from 1-12 and activates a special spinner. The spinner will tell the player to choose a prize or take up to $50. The round is won by identifying the...
Game description from the publisher: In the cinematic card game Double Feature, players earn points by naming a movie that links elements from two "Double Feature" cards, with categories including Character, Genre, Location, Production, Prop, Scene, Setting, and Theme. For example, if the cards are "Black and White" (Production) and "New York" (Setting)...
Double Your Money is a board game from the 1950's, produced by Bell games and based on the very successful UK ITV game show of the same name hosted by Hughie Green. The board has 4 distinct triangles. Each triangle reflects the player's colour - Green, Red, Blue or Yellow. Each player place themselves at the start of their chosen colour. No two players can...
Based on the game show of the same name hosted by Gene Rayburn, which ran on NBC from 1958-60. The game was played similarly to Name That Tune, but with only the first three notes of a popular song being played, and players then bid on their ability to guess the song correctly. The game cost more than the typical board game for the era due to including a...
Dr. Arnvie's[tm] Grand Rounds[tm] is a medical-themed trivia game produced by The Vincent Company, Inc. [Gledale, WI]. While the game follows the basic "Trivial Pursuit" approach to game play, every element is based on a medical theme. Even the rule sheet is presented as a "Prescription Form," which notes Refill: PRN (As needed for fun). Per the rules:...
From the box: "You've just launched three new singles ... they're hot and ready to trot ... hovering just outside the Pepsi Chart Top 50! BUT, so have your rivals just across the table ... WHO is going to be first to the NUMBER ONE slot?? "Take a chance, Take a chance" as some Swedish group once said. Rock and Roll that dice and get those records moving up...
Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki is an author and popular science commentator in Australia. From the box: Here's your chance to join Dr. Karl and wow the opposition with how much you know in the fast-paced scientific trivia game that almost anyone can play. Packed with real-life experiments, multiple choice questions and speed rounds there's only one question that...