A Disney 3D board game, released in Greece during the 1980s by Assim toys company. It can be played from 2 to 4 players. Each player selects a pawn (Mickey, Goofy, Gladstone or Scrooge McDuck) and the game begins. The player who rolls the highest number on the dice starts. Players move according to the number they roll on the dice. When a player lands on a...
A Disney-themed board game, which was released in Greece by Ο.Β.Ε.Π.Κ. toy company. It can be played from 2-10 players and the winner is the player who reaches the final spot first. During the game, if a player reaches a spot/number with a red circle, he must follow the orders that mentioned in the instructions booklet. The winner of each round collects a...
Three players are chosen as the challengers. The others are the panel. The panel has a list of questions about a historical figure but only one challenger has the list with the correct answers. The other challengers have to bluff. After eighteen questions have been asked, the panel has to guess which challenger has the list of correct answers. Ten points...
Simple spin-and-move game distinguished only by presentation. The pawns are lead figures designed to resemble television cameras. The backdrop to the gameboard has pop-up figures giving the gameboard a 3-D effect. The game comes with a xylophone that must be played or the participant who misses the cue is penalized. The first to reach the finish space is...
Childrens version of activity based on the "Die Oktonauten" TV series from Toggolino (SuperRTL, Toggo plus). It's a under water submarine race. There are characters and things known from the series. These are described by one player with pantomime, drawing or description. Only the players who finds the right answer can move forward. It can be played in 2...
Tokyo Ghoul: The Card Game: a strategic, turn-based deck building card game for 2 to 4 players. Using allies with different skills and abilities, players struggle to become the top ghoul in a deadly turf war. Combining well known deck building with direct combat, Tokyo Ghoul: The Card Game encourages thoughtful decision making and carefully planned...
In TOKYO GAME SHOW you will host 5 rounds of a Japanese game show, inviting up to 5 of your friends to put on colorful wrist bands and compete in your mini games! With over 50 included games from 10 categories, plus the option to use any of the other TOKYO SERIES titles as game show games, this party hit is perfect for any player count or skill level!...
In the Tom and Jerry game, players assume the roles of mice and try to steal cheese from the refridgerator under the titular cat's nose. A spinner is used to generate the number by which the mice and Tom are moved. While the players' mice move around on an outer path, Tom moves on his own on an inner path. Colored spots litter both paths and whenever Tom...
The game consists in collecting and bringing to the holes food which is found in the apartment. To do this, the players move the playing pieces the number of spaces as rolled on the die. Players can move on any route, but in a single turn can only move in one direction. The purpose of the game is that the player would get the most amount of points. For the...
This 1948 title may be the earliest board game featuring the famous cat-and-mouse duo. Published by Milton Bradley under license from Loew's Inc. (owner of MGM), it is a spin-and-move game with a twist. Each player has both a Tom and a Jerry character, and they move in opposite directions around the board. There also is a twin spinner, one for each...