The players have to move either a tractor or a horse carriage from from start to finish. They may use three different kinds of streets: country road, mountain road and "Bundesstraße", each with its own obstacles and benefits. Movement is determined by a die with the numbers 1, 2 and 3. The first player to reach finish wins the game. The game was published...
The game consists of 16 bears in four colors and of cards numbered 1 to 9 in the same colors. Each player holds two cards. The active player draws a third card and has two possibilities: - either discard two cards which add up to ten: for that, s/he can take a bear in one of the involved colors - or s/he plays one card on the table, next to the bears in...
In Bärenspiel, players try to rescue a little bear lost in the great forest. Rolling special dice, players must first construct a map of the forest, find the bear, then help it out of the woods, working together to overcome one obstacle or another. Once the bear is located, players are allowed seven rolls of the dice to get it clear of the forest. If they...
A typical roll and move type promotional board game. The trip takes place in East Germany and the game was created by the German Communist Party. The players take turns to roll and move. They start at space 1. The first to reach space 100 wins the game. On some spaces events hinder or benefit the players. The rules of the game are integrated in the game...
Each player sets up plastic trees in a 4x4 array, so their opponent can't see the reverse side. There are 2 of 6 different color trees, 3 bears and a wild. Players alternate rolling the die, which has each color on it, and attempting to reveal a tree of the same color on the opponent's side, or the wild. If they do, they remove the tree and get another...
To Set Up: 1. Insert the holes inside the front feet into the tabs on the side of the Bone Bucket. 2. Carefully place the tab bars inside both front feet. 3. Lock Bruno into a sleeping position by pushing Bruno's head down and turning it slightly counterclockwise until it locks into place. 4. Place the bones into the Bone Bucket, mix them well, and slide...
Shuffle both stacks of head and tail cards, keeping them in separate piles. Place both piles facedown in the center. The player going first draws one head and one tail from each stack. Then the player begins talking like the head of the animal and walking like the tail of the other animal. Players must refrain from describing the animals. Whoever...
This is, more or less, a children's version of Scrabble. There are two play variants. One side of the board has a pre-filled-in crossword that the players need to fill out with their own letters. It is allowed to play a work in parallel to an existing word, as long as all the resulting words are legal. Note that this edition has numbers in certain squares...
This children's game is a cross breed from Scrabble (Alfapet) and a crossword puzzle. The game board has two different sides. One side is a huge crossword with pictures around the house and some animals and a partly completed crossword. The other side is an empty board with pictures around the crossword puzzle and the children will have to figure out where...
This is essentially a two-player version of Loopin' Louie, rethemed to take advantage of the Disney license. Some have reported taping bits from two Barn Buzzin' Goofy sets together to make a "poor man's Louie," but according to others, there are subtle differences in the design (arm balance, paddle size, disc diameter, etc.) that weaken this edition. From...
Yahtzee variant with five colour dice instead of number dice. Unlike most such variants for children (for instance Yahtzee Jr. which in Swedish has the same name as this game), in this one you do not keep a record of categories chosen in previous rounds. Instead each round involves rolling and aiming afresh for one of five categories: two pairs (2p), three...