From the Game Rules: "A player should have a basic or fundamental knowledge of golf. The object of the game is for a player to advance his "ball" over the golf course in the fewest number of strokes. The "ball" is advanced by [b]correctly[/b] answering questions based on the U.S.G.A. (R) Rules of Golf. The game may be played by 1, 2, 3, or 4 players - age...
Under the banner of "Our Town Trivia", then this version has the almost similar layout as with what you would have for the 'trivia' genre. Unlike some others with the closely related naming sort, then those have their depiction of another nearby region superimposed upon a "M~onopoly" 'clone'. They've taken another approach for it all here, with such as...
From the back of the box: Players travel the board collecting Works and Travel cards necessary for acquiring Composer and Period Cards. Active interaction between players allow for frequent exchanges. The goal is to acquire Composer Cards and Period Cards for three historical periods. On a second level of play, the winner is the one who can correctly...
The purpose of the game is to educate players about the most up to date inventions (of the time) and their inventors. Up to 10 can play. Each player gets a card with 5 inventors listed on it. There is a pile of cards with inventions listed on them, and the goal of the game is to claim inventions that belong to the inventors shown on your card. The winner...
The "Game of Law School" challenges players on their knowledge of law in everyday life. The main component of this game is the question cards, each containing 6 questions. Similar to other trivia games, each card has a question from each one of the different categories, with answers on the reverse side. These questions test one's knowledge on either...
In this age of alternative facts, what better game to play than The Game of Lies, a trivia party game where everything is based on bull***t? But these aren't your normal, boring quiz questions – in this game, you have to sort out fake news from fact, sneak a fib past other players, or spot which unbelievable-sounding reality TV show isn't real. Gameplay:...
“Trivia game for 1 or more players. Winning: The first player to score 35 points is the winner.” The game consists of a custom deck of cards. Each card describes a category. A card is drawn and the players are given a set amount of time to write a list of items that come within the category. Once the time limit has expired, the players reveal their lists....
Players start with their own set of love tokens and try to win the game by collecting a set of 7 love tokens from another player. They do this by moving round the board - some squares command you to swap, give or take love tokens others command you to pick up a card with a multi-choice dilemma on it which players answer, resulting in an exchange of love...
48 cards grouped together into 12 sets of 4. Sets are called 'Books' in such games by the publisher. Rules are similar to Quartet games nowadays. When asking for a card from another player, the questioner must state a country, the Book it comes from AND the population in that country. If the questioned player has that card he must pass to to the...