Based on the obscure 1961 game show, each player has a separate but identical picture to identify, both of which are covered with a different twelve-piece (numbered) jigsaw puzzle. A player chooses a number from 1-12 and activates a special spinner. The spinner will tell the player to choose a prize or take up to $50. The round is won by identifying the...
Game description from the publisher: In the cinematic card game Double Feature, players earn points by naming a movie that links elements from two "Double Feature" cards, with categories including Character, Genre, Location, Production, Prop, Scene, Setting, and Theme. For example, if the cards are "Black and White" (Production) and "New York" (Setting)...
Double Your Money is a board game from the 1950's, produced by Bell games and based on the very successful UK ITV game show of the same name hosted by Hughie Green. The board has 4 distinct triangles. Each triangle reflects the player's colour - Green, Red, Blue or Yellow. Each player place themselves at the start of their chosen colour. No two players can...
In this card game, based on the "Doug" TV show, players try to collect all six cards of the same color. Players are dealt 6 cards and must first bid for the color they want to collect by playing the lowest number color (character) card in their hand. If you don't have a lowest card in a suit you must wait until your next turn to try and claim a color. On...
It's the Great Wilderness Adventure - and you're invited! So grab your backpack, and join Doug and the other Bluffscouts on their mountain-top camping trip. Hike up and down the 3-D mountain trails collecting the gear you need for your campsite - firewood, water, a tent. Then hunt for the special badge that's yours and yours alone: Doug's sister Judy needs...
Based on the game show of the same name hosted by Gene Rayburn, which ran on NBC from 1958-60. The game was played similarly to Name That Tune, but with only the first three notes of a popular song being played, and players then bid on their ability to guess the song correctly. The game cost more than the typical board game for the era due to including a...
Tactical level wargame based on Japanese anime animation "Fang of the Sun Dougram". This game issue with Dual Magazine #2 to #5. Each edition can play separately and later game added another terrain, new units and scenarios. Players control small troop of either Earth Federation Army or People's Liberation Army. The game play is course of alternately...
Based on the long-running (1951-56) game show aired on all four networks, in this variation of Hangman the host gives the players a cryptic clue to the phrase in question, such as "Sung by someone with no burning ambition." In the first round the players, in turn, ask a yes-or-no question about the phrase. The players then guess letters, with a wrong...
The fast moving game that transports you in to the world of Downton Abbey. As a maid or footman, you have to complete the tasks you are given as quickly as possible. Starting in the Servants' Hall, each player is dealt Destination cards which have varying values indicated by the number of bells on the card. This relates to how important or difficult the...
Dr. Ruth has been providing clinical chicken soup for decades, now you can experience her humor and common-sense practicality playing a fun board game. As couples move their pawn around the board, accumulating Arousal Points as they visit Dr. Ruth's Sex Clinic, stop to Ask Dr. Ruth, and answer questions relating to each other's sexual awareness. With...