This game takes the traditional spot the difference puzzle and turns it into a lotto game. The game comes with four double-sided player boards, each with space for nine tiles. The game is played as lotto - draw a tile and find the matching board - but instead of spotting a picture and finding the relevant board, you're spotting the difference and finding...
The Wild, Which-Way-Did-They-Land Game Spotcha! takes fast eyes and faster hands. Start by tossing the 18 oddball objects and watch how they land. Flip a card and the race is on. Is the lawn mower rightside-up? Is the ghost face down? Look, the wizard hat is on its side! Quick, grab the correct scoring flags before anyone else. Everybody plays on every...
Simple memory-based game variant. Cardboard discs ('spots'), each with a certain word printed on one side, are placed face down on the gameboard. Each spot has a matching card which forms a pair; these cards are shuffled and form the draw pile for gameplay. A turn consists of drawing a card and finding the matching spot on the gameboard. Unmatched cards...
Match the spots and the stripes, playing one card at a time next to another on the table or the floor. THE DEAL: Spread out the whole deck, face down. Each player draws six. THE PLAY: Anyone begins by putting any card he has drawn face up. The next player (to his left) matches either end, by putting a card with the same number of spots or stripes beside...
One player at a time draws a card, then every player seeks the matching picture on the village-scape board. Each player has a token to stake their claim if they see the image first. The 7 double-sided, interchangable hexagonal boards keep the game fesh every time as well as the extensive pile of 250 image cards to choose from. This game is great for young...
Playing Pieces: Five Spotzee-Dotzee dice, with different colors on each side. Scoring sheets included. Your Goal: To have the highest total score after each player has scored all 13 turns. To Start: Choose a player to go first. Play moves to the left. On Your Turn: Roll all five dice. Then, you may make up to two re-rolls of any dice you wish, trying to...