Khet (a.k.a. Deflexion) is a chess-like board game that has two built in lasers and movable Egyptian-themed game pieces that have embedded mirrors that can be positioned to bounce the laser light around the board and hit opponent pieces. To play, players alternate moving their pieces around the board. Some pieces have mirrors and some do not. Bounding the...
This expansion consists of a beam splitter for each side, rules for their use, as well as additional "official" set-ups for the base game. This expansion is going to be released in the "new" colors (silver and red) of the new "Khet" edition of Deflexion. Innovation Toys recently announced a limited run of these pieces is available in the old Deflexion...
Known as Khet Mezzanine prior to release, this is a "second-story expansion" or tower for the Khet base game. Innovention president Luke Hooper was said to have pointed to the Battle of Kadesh between Egyptian and Hittite forces as an inspiration for the name. At the top and bottom of the tower are a collection of mirrors that direct the lasers up and down...
Eye of Horus Beam Splitter You've had fun with The Laser Game Khet 2.0 using one laser beam, now can you up the ante and handle three? Each Eye of Horus game piece splits one laser beam into two! Half of the beam hitting the Eye of Horus reflects, and the other half passes through, for twice the strategy and excitement. With both game pieces in play, the...
A game to help 'Tiny Tots' to recognise names and objects. A question sheet is laid over the mechanics. On the left there are 3 pictures per line, making 12 pictures altogether per sheet. On the right are 12 boxes with the names of the objects. A child must touch an object with the lead and then touch the name. If correct, bulbs will light up. When played...
England in the Middle Ages is seeking a King. Knights from across the land go on exciting and adventurous quests with one goal in mind: to pull the sword Excalibur from the stone and claim the throne. As in the story, the game lets players take the role of knights wandering from town to town and adventure to adventure. While doing so, they encounter the...
England in the Middle Ages is seeking a King. Knights from across the land go on exciting and adventurous quests with one goal in mind: to pull the sword Excalibur from the stone and claim the throne. As in the story, the game lets players take the role of knights wandering from town to town and adventure to adventure. While doing so, they encounter the...
King Arthur társasjáték 5000 Ft-tól! - 1 felhasználó árulja ezt a játékot!
This fish doesn’t shy away from us humans! He wants to be touched, tapped, squeezed and kissed…and if you don’t give him attention quickly enough, he’s sure to razz you! The bass isn’t nice or sweet, and eventually he’ll fart on someone…and that means you lose! It’s a funny game or novelty gift! The talking fish includes batteries and features seven...
(Info from Ebayer deedavermont) One of the first electric quiz games (circa 1920), the Knapp Electric Questioner had various sets of quiz cards ranging from flags to animals to trivia. Upon completing the circuit by touching the two probes to the correct question and answer a buzzer would sound. The game also included a Morse code key with the code printed...
Knock-off uses the frenzied flipping of two electrical panic buttons by each of two contestants as competition. Object of button play is to direct Big Bopper, a grinning 6 armed ball-shaped robot, as he moves to knock off your opponent's fall guy before he can knock off yours. Big Bopper runs across what looks like a raised bridge and the two fall guys are...