Simple quiz format card game. Distribute the cards amongst the players. Then take turns asking each other questions from the first card. The cards have numerous questions on them, with the answers on the back. Rules are not clear about how many questions are asked per card. I would suggest just one. If the correct answer is given, the answering player...
75 well-known authors and one work each is known for is the basis of this Bingo-type 'educational' game. Each player gets one of 40 'GRAFO' cards, a 5 by 5 grid where each square has an author number, an author's name, and his or her image. The caller randomly pulls from the stock of 75 tokens, and reads aloud the column letter (G, R, A, F, or O) and title...
The object is to stay alive and make enough BIO-ENERGY(in the form of chemical ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) to meet the various challenges of life. Without energy, life ends. A great amount of energy is required to produce the next generation. The player who gets the BABY first is the WINNER and is awarded a winning card. To win requires skill, strategy...
The object of Bioscopy is to be the first player or team to score 20 points in each of the 4 categories of trivia (Who, What, When, and Where). Each player or team puts their playing marker at the center of the board, and their 4 scoring markers on the 0 at the start of each of the 4 scoring scrolls. Players take turns rolling a six-sided die to determine...
[From the box] "The funny and fascinating game about Nature! Fun, original and instructive, BIOVIVA has everything you could wish for in a board game. BIOVIVA is for everyone, and offers hours of entertainment for both family and friends. An adventurer thirsting for knowledge, you travel the world discovering the incredible and fascinating story of the...
3 challenges, all using images, inspired by the original Bioviva game and adapted for ages 5 and upward. Through miming, challenges, and location tests, younger children will have fun while also learning about the animals that live on the Earth’s many iconic regions! 2 to 4 players. From age 5. Made in France. -publisher description Environmental trivia...
Bird Whiz is a card-run-making game, published in South Africa in the 1990s (likely 1993 or 1997). It uses colours or you can match them up by type of bird. Once you get a run you put it down, but to keep it in play, you have to answer a question related to the birds in the run. You could skip this part for younger players. With the questions, it makes it...
From the box cover: "The Field Mark Identification Game The most innovative bird watching aid since the invention of the pocket field guide--a simulation of a spring day at one of North America's best birding spots. Designed by naturalists to teach you behavior and flight recognition, plumage and vocalization identification, use of field guides and...
Birds was a promotional game distributed by the Woolson Spice Company for mailing in "Lions head cutouts" from Lions Coffee. In a turn, you draw the top card and give the top clue to the next player. If he knows the correct answer, he claims the card. If he gives the wrong answer or passes, the next clue is given to the player on his left, who will claim...