A license game about the childrens crime book series TKKG (Tim Karl Kloesschen Gabi, the 4 detectives including the dog...). Someone spraypainted the neighbours wall. But who was it? The players (detectives) have to choose between 8 suspects that wear different coloured clothing. The culprit is determined by three upside down chips that depict the guilty...
A trivia game about Mexico. The board consists of a map of Mexico, with a route leading from the Northwest to the Southeast. The active player rolls a d6 which determines a trivia category, then has to answer a question in that category. If successful, they move forward; if wrong, others get a chance to answer the question. Movement range is decided by...
Shuffle the cards and put them in their card holder face down. Every card has two type of questions (A and B). A type questions are for younger players while B type are for older children and adults. Before you begin, make clear in which type of questions each player will answer. The player who was answered the most questions is the winner of the game. If...
Three players are chosen as the challengers. The others are the panel. The panel has a list of questions about a historical figure but only one challenger has the list with the correct answers. The other challengers have to bluff. After eighteen questions have been asked, the panel has to guess which challenger has the list of correct answers. Ten points...
A trivia board game for kids The board is a big triangle with 36 smaller triangles in it. Each triangle has one or two numbers inside. On his turn, each player first put a pawn in a small triangle of his choice, then draws a card and answer the same number of questions as the number in the triangle. If the answer is correct, he puts a triangle tile in...
Each player receives a plastic board with 25 spaces on it labeled A to Z (with X and Y sharing a space). The playing board has spaces marked 15, 30, hand and 2. Each player takes a turn moving the single pawn around the board. Once you land on a space, another player draws a card (each with 6 categories on them), looks up your die roll on that card and...
From a Major Fun review: Electronic version of A to Z . A to Z Electronic is attractive, engaging, and far more convenient than the old version. No chips to lose. No boards to keep track of. You don't even need to keep the box. The category cards fit nicely into a compartment on the back of the game. And everything else is integrated into the device. It is...
The music game that will jog your memory and make everyone sing along! Are you ready to face the biggest musical challenge you'll find today? Toca Raul is the perfect game for those who love music, enjoy having fun with friends and have a Raulzito in their heart! Here, it's not enough to know who sings or the name of the song – you have to have strategy...
Game to socialize and generate empathy with all the participants. Ideal for teenagers and adults who want to have fun trying to know what the rest of the participants think. The more you know the players, the more chances of winning, and if not, they will have to risk their answers, making the game even more fun. Ideal for teenagers and adults who want to...