Bring the Twilight movie phenomenon home with Scene it? - Twilight Edition! Hundreds of heart-stopping movie clips, on-screen puzzlers, and mini-games will challenge your observation, memory, and puzzle solving skills. Bonus activities include How to Host a Scene it? Twilight Party, Which Cullen Are You?, and Read My Mind. Show your knowledge of Bella...
A children's game that uses the Toystick (http://www.toystick.de/), an electronic device that has to be acquired separately and can be used with a variety of books and games. When used with a compatible book or game, the stick reads texts or plays music. "Die Schatzkammer von El Mirador" is the first game for the Toystick. The players are adventurers...
In the cooperative deduction game Schnappt Hubi!, which uses an electronic device similar to the one in Wer war's?, the players explore an old house by building a 3D-labyrinth of "broken" walls in the first phase and chasing a ghost in the second. Each player starts with his figure – a red or yellow mouse or blue or green hare – in one predetermined corner...
Schnappt Hubi! társasjáték 6000 Ft-tól! - 1 felhasználó árulja ezt a játékot!
In this game the child learns to know the colors. They must listen well, what color Mama duck calls, and then search the duck that listens to it. At the bottom of the duck children recognize if it is really the right ducks. If it is true, the player may give a piece of bread to the ducks. If Mama duck quacks, all ducklings find their place in the new pond....
The first player to move both of their player pieces all the way up the path to the Mystery Machine wins the game. A spinner determines how many spaces you move. If you land on a monster space you wind up the top and set it loose. Any game pieces it knocks over are returned to start. Ages 6 and up Includes: gameboard, plastic mountain pieces, legs, "C"...
Scorched Earth: Not Just a Bunch of Hot Air is a "board-less board game." The game board has been replaced by a color-changing dome, patterned to look like the Northern Hemisphere with a digital display floating in the Pacific Ocean. Players work to change the color of the globe from red to green by correctly answering questions about various environmental...
Predecessor to the Scrabble Lexor, Scrabble Sensor was touted as the hot new electronic word game to spice up game night or to bring Scrabble on the go. Gameplay is more like mastermind and hangman as opposed to traditional Scrabble play. Featuring solitaire, singles, doubles, and scoring variations of play. Players use the keyboard to enter and guess at...
Description from the publisher: The object of Scrabble Flash is to slide, swap and shuffle the five electronic tiles to create as many three-, four- or five-letter words as possible in sixty seconds. This fast-paced word-building game uses "SmartLink Technology," which allows the five electronic tiles included in the game to "talk" to each other. When the...
Players receive a hand of letter cards, and four letter cards are placed on the table. Slap down cards to change the words on the table. Players slam fast when they hear the turbo sound, from the Turbo Slam unit. If they slam first, they get one of four action cards: Hyper Slam: Give 1 or 2 cards to every other player. Mega Slam: Discard 2 or 3 cards of...
The LCD shows the word that players need to find out, and clues are given, while the time to respond is counted. The device is passed from hand to hand with the correct answers. Two game modes: individual or team. Individual has the option for easy or difficult (so there is really 3 modes). After choosing the options, start the game. Individual mode: The...
The object of Scrabble Twist is to form words using the five random letters displayed on the electronic game unit. Players tap in the letters and then twist the unit to bank each word. The more words a player can find, the higher his score. Scoring ranges from three points (for three-letter words) to seven points (for five-letter words). The game features...