Back of the box Guess the names of pop songs, the bands or artists who sang them and what lyrics belong where. The all new Jukebox Trivia card game is available in three versions: Novice for those who don't have a clue who Michael Jackson is, Intermediate for those who know every Madonna song ever released and Expert for those who consider themselves...
Players form up to four teams. A card is drawn to determine the puzzles for the team taking its turn. All the letters to be used to spell out the answers to the questions on the card are placed in front of the team. The reader reads the category aloud. The team now has two minutes to answer as many questions as possible and spell on the answers on the...
Party game that tests guests' sporting knowledge. Each guest is given a name of a sportsman, on a card but the letters spelling that name are all jumbled up. Guests are encouraged to mingle and, whilst chatting, casually ask each other if they can see their card and write down who they think the sportsman is. The one who identifies the most in the quickest...
The Jump Off board represents an equestrian show-jumping arena. The board is a hex grid. Players set out 18 jumps to make their own course for the horses to jump over. Six player pieces are included in the box, but more players can play by adding their own pieces. The game includes trivia cards with equestrian-related questions. The questions are divided...
Object of the game: Place the cards face down and the counters in the center of the players. It is useful to play the game in sessions, by breaking the pack into two or three roughly equal parts. Keep the bottom card last. The first player reads the clues on the first card to the other players, starting with the points at the top. The other players may try...
Sequel to the popular "Wildlife DVD Boardgame". The setting has moved from the Serengeti to the jungle. The concept of the game remains the same though: Answer trivia questions related to the video fragments on the DVD. But there are a few minor changes. Up to 6 people can play now, 5 Questions must be answered each round, to determine the number of spaces...
This game is the Junior Edition of The Bible Game. From the instructions: The Junior Bible Game will be a welcome addition to any family, Church, or Sunday School group. The game provides an opportunity to learn the Bible in a fun and challenging way. Families will especially appreciate the 5 different levels, allowing young children to play alongside...
Game based on a British television show, but here geared down in difficulty of the questions so that 8 to 12 year olds can play. Played over a 20-hex game board, two teams (one having one more teammate than the other) compete to answer questions with the initials given (What BE is Noddy's friend? Answer - Big Ears. That hex then belongs to the side with...
Objective: be the first to climb up 20 spaces reaching the top (golden area) giving correct answers on multiple-choice questions (1 out of 4) - acting by turn - determine the difficulty level first (easy, moderate, difficult) each player is asked a question: if answer is right ==> step forewards; wrong ==> step backwards 3.300 questions (standard edition)...