“Takes place in the Star Blazers Universe. Pick your Fleet: Earth Defense Force, Gamillon Empire, White Comet Empire. Abstract skirmish level Ship combat. Each figure represents a single Ship (unit). Victory: You win if you Destroy the opposing Flagship.” The game is played on a chessboard or any other 8x8 grid. Miniatures or counters are used to represent...
This game is based upon the popular BBC television soap. From the box: "The characters down in Albert Square have seized the imagination of the country and here's your chance to share in the ups and downs of their lives by taking on the part of one of the residents of TV's most famous square." The goal of the game is to obtain the money to buy two rings...
To run away from Gargamel and his cat, the smurfs left their village and escaped to the woods. The players must find them in their six hideouts on the board, bringing them in couples back to the village inside a little caddy, moving it in the paths of the wood. This with the help (or the tricks) found in the 20 "surprise cards", to be revealed when passing...
Based on the early film career of Edward D. Wood, Jr., “The Worst Movie Director of All Time”. Players assume the role of Ed Wood and must raise money throughout the game to pay for the production of their B-movie. The first player to make it to the world premiere wins. Land on a “Criswell Predicts” square for additional effect. Game comes with a 14"x14"...
ED WYNN - THE FIRE CHIEF is a rare, hard-to-find and fun to play game made by Selchow & Righter in 1937. Ed Wynn was a screwball comedian who was very popular on radio and early TV and was the father of Keenan Wynn the movie star. It comes with four wood movers, dice and dice cups, two metal gongs that attach to the sides of the board and four wood...
This game features a caricature of entertainer Eddie Cantor on the box and a photo of him on the board, though the singer/comic's persona has little do with the game. Players move their pawns (representing automobiles) around the board by playing cards that represent traffic signals. A twist to the game involves the "To See the Judge" spaces on the board....
This scavenger hunt-type game is a mischievous adventure worthy of the 12-yr. old twins, Edgar and Ellen Set in Nod’s Limbs, the town where Edgar and Ellen live, players start off by entering Edgar and Ellen’s 13-story house As players move from room to room, they will take part in DVD challenges while trying to find items hidden in each room Players must...
The title is more recognisable to English speakers as "Eeny Meeny Miney Moe Catch a ****** by his toe If he wriggles, let him go Eeny Meeny Miney Moe" Card game. 32 cards in four sets of eight. Each set is in the same colour and is numbered from one to eight. Four cards are dealt to each player and 4 are turned up in the middle of the table. The rest are...