From the back of the box: Travel around the world without leaving your armchair! This tour of the globe sends you jet-setting to 5 destinations in 5 travel zones as you attempt to be the first player to complete your round the world trip. On your journey you'll need global knowledge to stay on course; but a lost bag or delayed flight could stop you in your...
A ROUND WITH MALICE - The armchair golf game with no holds barred. It's Match play with a difference, a chance for non-golfers to get their revenge on their golf-mad partners! There's a choice of general knowledge and golfing trivia questions to suit all players and you can play individually or in teams. Answer a question correctly and play your stroke...
From the media kit: In Roundabout Five, players compete as individuals on teams that randomly change their composition and size on every turn (Dynamic Teams). On regular game cards, teams encounter trivia, odd comparisons (Which happened first? The United States attacks Libya or the Culture Club releases Do You Really Want to Hurt Me) , riddles, jokes...
From the back of the box: "On a turn, a player spins the spinner and moves his or her playing piece the number of spaces indicated. If the space has a horse on it the player must answer a question chosen by the opposing player. If the player answers the question correctly he or she claims the horse shown on the space. The player's turn is over after...
This game simulates a cross-country trip from New York to Los Angeles, along I-80 to Chicago and US 66 from Chicago to LA. As you take the trip, you land on challenges, which could include performances, fill in the blanks, trivia, true/false questions, roadside assistance, drawing pictures, quick list making, speed answering, or geographical. You might...
"Royalty, a game that tests your knowledge of the Royals. You will be surprised by how much you know, [if you're from the UK or have UK connections...]and astounded by some of the things you didn't! "The object of the game is to be the first to reach the Throne at the center of the gameboard and answer a Royalty question correctly. "Each player takes it in...
Based on the UK Television Series of the same name following the exploits of the Manchester couch potato Royle family. The object of the game is to answer trivia questions in order to collect Club biscuits. You miss turns if "Dave buys you a pint in The Feathers" or if "Barbara puts the kettle on for a brew......." The mechanics are simple dice based...
"My Arse" is a Cheatwell Games trivia game based on Granada Television Ltd's "Royle Family" situation comedy show. Its a variation of the card based trivia theme in which players pit their wits against Jim, the Royle Family's fountain of all knowledge and have to decide if "facts" on the trivia cards are "Sound" (true) or "My Arse" (false.) Here's how the...
In Brain Gym: The Board Game all players compete in solving puzzles, trying to solve them before the time runs out. There are five kinds of puzzles in the game – visual puzzles, trivia puzzles, memory and observation puzzles, riddles and logical puzzles. But don’t worry if you’re not very good in some of them – you can always score points by betting on...