Dwarves want gold. You know that, I know that, everyone knows that. But since their legs are short, walking from location to location to collect gold takes a long time – which is why they don't walk on their own, but instead use a giant for transportation. The only problem is that all the dwarves must share the same giant, which means you can't always get...
This is another charming key-chain game from Haba. An unusual feature of this range of games is that the name of the game that appears on the packaging (and only the back of the packaging) is different from the name of the game in the rulebook. So while this game might be labeled as Zwerge, the rules call it Schneewitten und die sieben Zwerge (Snow White...
A soccer-themed, magnetic dexterity game for children. Players' pieces are put on a board. Playing sticks are put under the board and move the pieces over magnetic attack points from above. This way, a ball is kicked towards the opponent's goal. The game exercises hand-eye-coordination. Players see the pieces on the board, but not the movements of the...
The Dwarf King moves around his kingdom amongst the imps. In Zwergenkönig, players play as dwarves that strive to become the Dwarf King. The board has a maze of tracks. Players roll and move through the labyrinth trying to get four different treasures from the goblins hiding in the trees. The trees have holes in them, through which you can see through the...
A collection of games featuring funny dwarves and offering three different ways to play: Back into Pixies Land! Is a collecting game, each player has a board, frameless side up, You throw the dwarf dice stick and take a corresponding part, pants, head or hat, when this spot is still empty on your board, and place it. For the stars you take any missing...
The game consists of 36 wooden tiles with pictures on both sides. One is put in the middle of the table, the others are dealt out to the players (with the other side up). The player who can find a matching tile, puts it in the middle and turns it around, thus determining the next picture to be found. The first player to get rid of all tiles is the winner....
The time robbers have stolen the hands of all the clocks, but the children can repair the damage and position the hands again. The cards are stacked hand-free clocks facing upwards. The bottom card is drawn, the picture on each card gives hints to the time-frame: A soup pot indicates lunchtime, a sleeping child night-time. You try to position the hands on...