From the publisher: In Eesti mälumäng you have 100 cards with 600 questions from six categories: History, Culture, Nature, Geography, Sport and Miscellaneous. Vast majority of questions concern Estonia only. To win the game, you need to get all 5 categories on one side of the triangle on your score pad. Content: 100 cards 2 category dice pencil block of...
4 game modes: Timeline (2 to 4 participants) Distribute 4 anniversaries to each player, placing them on the side of the illustration. Then leave an ephemeris in the center of the table with the date in sight. This last card will be the starting point of the timeline. In turns, each one must place one of their cards to the left or to the right of the...
Effetto Terra is a game aiming at increasing our carbon footprint awareness. Competitive version Each player receives 5 CO2 cards and places them face-down with the CO2 side value covered. In the centre of the table a random face-up card is placed with its CO2 value in view. The goal of the game is to succeed in playing all the cards in your hand before...
The game was designed for new and experienced Navy employees (adults) who haven’t done a study or have done a study, but not recently, are the primary learning targets. The game would be used in the office prior to starting an Efficiency Review Study. It can be played in a conference room or any room where a table is available. The object of the game is to...
From the publisher (translated): In Efterklok you answer five questions in a row. After one of the players have answered every player gets to know how many correct answers was given, but not which of them were correct and which of them were wrong. The same five questions are now given to the next player and they can choose to either copy the answers they...
Rare EduPLAYtional 3M game. In this game players draw question cards, answer a question on the card, and then dial in the answer's code on either the magical egghead or chicken dial to see if they are right. One then moves if their answer is correct. And so forth. As boardgame geeks, you've got to love the egghead dial. According to Guenther Rosenbaum's 3M...