1A contains cards, which show coloured numbers. The unusual thing is: The cards are printed on both sides, and both sides have their meaning for the game, of course, depending on which card is discarded. The sum of the two numbers on top of the pile is always calculated, and this determines the action that is carried out; for example, one may wish for a...
Arithmetic game for 2-10 children from 8 years upward. With 1x1 Memory, elementary multiplication can be practiced in play. The game may take a simpler or more demanding form depending on whether the cards are played face-up or face-down, or whether all the cards or only part of them are used. The tasks and answer cards are used to calculate across the...
An educational game focussing on multiplication (up to 10 x 10). The game's main components are 30 "multiplication dice"- dice that have a multiplication problem printed on three sides, and the results on the opposite sides. The rules sheet suggests three different variants that can be played: 1) "The stacking multiplication adventure" The aim of this game...
Contents: 20 Question Game Cards (126) Playing Pieces (4) Red 20 Questions Chips (20) Blue Free Guess Chips (5) Game Board Instructions Object of the Game: To correctly identify well-known people, places, things, and years through a series of clues. The first player to reach FINISH wins the game. PEOPLE: Entries in this category may be living or dead, male...
Travel 20 Questions is the exciting game of knowledge, skill and luck that everyone can play. It's great fun for family and friends. Each card contains twenty clues that describe the mystery identity of a well known person, place or thing. Reveal the clues one at a time, then try to guess the mystery identity-if you guess right, you win! Based on the...
20 Questions is the popular panel game in which the panel ask up to 20 Questions to guess the Person, Place or Thing. This edition should be called 20 Answers because you get 150 cards with 20 answers and the players in turn ask the Reader a number, and from that clue try to guess the answer. For each attempt a chip is paid, when the Guesser gets it...