There are a number of word games, of varying difficulty, on the market, but none Words has encountered has the appeal of Oxfurd Bluff, a creation of Manvers Games Inc. of Toronto. Ignore the game's trifling title and press on; there is much here to tantalize and fascinate word freaks. (And we'll skip the details on the rules; they're easily grasped. There...
From the publisher's website: "Oz Crawl is a fun, light hearted Aussie board game. It will take you on a crawl that will bring out the patriotic Aussie in all of us. Packaged in a unique eye-catching tinnie, and a neoprene washable mat, Oz Crawl can be taken anywhere. It’s perfect for family get togethers, a night with mates, or even around the BBQ. With...
A light-hearted quiz game about Australia. Players (represented by stickers stuck on Australian one-cent coins) move around a cartoon map of Australia answering questions in five categories. "Up The Creek" cards can also be drawn, which can have a positive or negative effect on the position of a player. The game comes in a foam esky (an esky is an...
Quiz race the board have five different "districts" from Start to Finish divided by orange paths; On the orange paths you use the die to move, and some spots have question mark. When coming to the the coloured districts you drop the die and only move when answering questions depending on the difficulty of the question (if you guess wring you can only move...
På Spåret is based upon a popular Swedish TV-show. This is a trivia game where you have to guess a secret destination based on some facts about it. The other team secretly bets on how quick they think you will guess the correct answer. You get points by guessing the destination and by correctly guessing when the other team answers. You move one step on the...
Based on a popular Swedish TV game-show, in a new version including a DVD. The DVD contains questions in the form of film and commentary by TV host Ingvar Oldsberg. The players try to guess the name of a destination based on images from a traveling train or car, while Ingvar gives increasingly more obvious hints. Once a destination is revealed there are...