160 cards featuring 300 questions with six categories ("Letters", "Science", "History", "Geography", "Arts "and" Sports "). A book with a general introduction, the rules and the detailed responses of the tests. Each card contains a fact and number of questions on a common theme. Answer correctly and score a point. The player with the most points wins....
Another version of the La Boîte à énigmes. This time the riddles refer to areas very familiar, and we wonder why we never asked these questions before. The answers, in turn, are often a good sense appalling. Players or teams compete in puzzle-solving (sometimes timed, sometimes not) in order to score points in different categories. The first team (or...
Another version of the La Boîte à énigmes. This riddles about vampires. Players or teams compete in puzzle-solving (sometimes timed, sometimes not) in order to score points in different categories. The first team (or player) to score a point in 4 of the 6 categories wins the game. Every turn, the current player/team draws a card and hands it to the Dealer...
Another version of the La Boîte à énigmes. There are some crimes to be solved in this game. Players or teams compete in crime-solving (sometimes timed, sometimes not) in order to score points in different categories. The first team (or player) to score a point in 4 of the 6 categories wins the game. Every turn, the current player/team draws a card and...
Based on the La Boîte à Quiz the game is more suitable for young audiences. The box contains everything needed to play except an hourglass, paper and pencil. Topics are animals, plants, the earth, the human body, space, history and science. Each card contains a fact and number of questions on a common theme. Answer correctly and score a point. The player...
Find the Routard (famous French backpacker guide) atmosphere in this unique question-answer game that will take you on a journey from your living room! Choose a destination number, answer questions on monuments, countries, culinary art or even films and books, use flash codes to guess a place on a photo, act out a situation to make yourself understood ......
It was used in a giant size in 1984 in the Spanish most famous TV contest "Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez" (on which the British "Three, two, one" was based)and shortly later comerciallized as a board game for the general public. Game about moving pawns through a locker until you reach the end of the course or fall eliminated. Slightly based on the...