A criminal is on the run across Europe. The players work together to find the five cities, where the criminal has hidden. Each player fly with his plane to European cities and has to answer questions about these locations. If the answer is correct, the players get a new clue about the hiding place. The players win, if they catch the criminal before he can...
Objective: Be the first finishing the 'orbit' around Magdeburg - moving by turns - Roll the die and move forward; ending on a space with an arrow you must follow that direction next turn; if the space shows a 'Z' (event), 'W' (knowledge) or an 'H' (performance) your right neighbour draws an appropiate card and you have to follow instructions. Finding...
Brazilian quiz game inspired by Trivial Pursuit:Family Edition where players must answer questions about world, arts, society, science, sports and variety. There are two decks of questions, one for adults and other for children. Before answer a question, the player must choose how many spaces he wants to move if the answer is correct. The winner is the...
Quest: Volume I is a game with 2,520 general knowledge questions: World, Arts and Entertainment, Society, Science and Technology, Sport and Leisure and Variety. Before answering each question, the player must bet the amount of points he wants to walk on the board if he gets the answer right. Players can even choose the topics they know best to answer. But...
Quest A Family Home Evening Game is a religious trivia game designed for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It is designed for family members to play on "Family Home Evenings" but is also appropriate for other church gatherings. Players begin at Earth and follow a "Strait and Narrow Path" (a phrase from Mormon scripture) to the...
In a playful way reconnect your family while learning more about Islam in an interactive fun way! Do you want to test your knowledge about Islam and find a way to teach your children more about Islam? Players will learn that being helpful and kind to their family and others, defines a good Muslim. Gameplay: Move around the board acquiring as many city...
The Frederick H. Beech company put out this game The Question Box in 1939. The game was a trivia type game where you conducted and answered what the game called a Radio Question Bee. Questions about trivia from Radio Shows of that time were featured. You drew from a large number of card questions with different degrees of difficulty and asked another game...