The Wales Space Treasure Game is a spin and move game produced as a promotional game in the late 1950's by the Bank of New South Wales in Australia. The game sees players using a numbered spinner and starting on earth they traverse a path through the Solar System to finish on Pluto. Along the way a number of detours can be encountered as well as things...
From the box: Ah, a Walk in the Woods... to observe beautiful things such as Wild Flowers & Butterflies... to help each other gather Goodies such as Apples, Berries, Nuts & Herbs... to keep an eye out for nasty stuff such as Poison Ivy, Stinging Nettle, Biting Bugs, even Hot Sun... to share our Remedies to solve Problems we meet... and to plan together...
The object of the game is to collect 4 pieces of treasure from the Treasure Chest. To this end, players have to move their ship from a dockside towards the island where the treasure is. They do this by rolling up to 4 colored dice. Each player rolls as many dice as there are players each time it's his/her go. Each player moves their ship according to the...
A simple luck-based pirate-themed race game that requires some very basic map reading. The board is a characterful map of a sea with islands and coastlines. Each player takes a list of locations and moves his or her pirate between locations in the order that they appear on his or her list. However, after arriving at a location or being caught by a fellow...
Walk the Rainbow is a Pad Pad Game. Pad Pad games are board games on small pads (1/3 A4). The board and the rules are on every sheet and everyone gets a sheet. The pad and a pencil is all that is needed. No big board to lay out, no fiddly pieces, easy to carry and simple rules, so the games can be played almost anywhere; on a ferry, train, waiting room...
In this roll and move game, each player is in a race to be the first to complete the journey from Tasmania to Uluru. The game uses traditional Aboriginal style artwork to depict the many native animals to the Australian Outback. Most of the spaces that can be landed on feature one of these animals and each animal has a different power. These powers affect...
From the rules: Players each start the game with a "child" card placed face up in his or her own play area. On a player's turn, he or she draws one card from the face-down draw pile. If the card is a dragon's tail, the player may place it next to the child card; if not, the card is discarded. Once a tail card has been placed, future draws of a dragon's...
The images and story for the game include the most famous tight rope walker of the time, Blondin. Charles Blondin is famous for first walking across Niagara Falls Gorge on a tight rope in 1859. He would later walk across numerous other times and entertain the crowds by crossing blindfolded, on stilts, or with his manager on his back. Game board shows an...
Walking with dinosaurs is a childrens' game that 2-4 players try to create their dinosaur, that comes in 4 parts, and be the first to the finish line. The dinosaur parts are placed in the 4 corners of the board at the start of the game and piece by piece you gather them when you land to specific places. The movement uses a d6 and some special rules from...