From the publisher's website: Alarm in the hen house! Everybody tries to snatch the most egg cards and not let them drop. That is not so easy: whoever receives an egg card has to clasp it under his chin, between his knees or in other very unlikely positions. When it comes to the big egg dance, everybody has to run up to the matching hen ? but keep in mind...
The players start with 6 meeples at the bottom of the game board. Movement is determined by a die. Any meeple that has reached space 25 can advance to a winning space by the apt roll of the die. For instance, on the roll of a 2 it can occupy a "100-space" or on the roll of a 6 the "1000-space". Each winning space con only be occupied by one meeple. The...
The players represent a pedestrian (yellow), a coachman (green), a bicyclist (blue) and a motorist (red) with a separate track on the gameboard. Movement is determined by a die. On sone spaces traffic situations hinder or benefit the players. The first player to reach his destination wins the game. This game was published between 1927 and 1934 as indicated...
Eimel are funny wooden playing stones with a different colours, pattern and faces. With different ways of playing children in the age of Kindergarden (4-6 years) can learn and experience the different logically attitudes, immprove their counting, faculty of speech and social attributes. Different types of game: building Houses (colours), Streets and...
From the cover (translated): "Thomas is looking for his friends. Can you help him find Percy, Gordon, James and the other trains? Besides a good memory you need to be able to work together in this game to succeed. For only together will you be able to beat Diesel." Thomas needs to find his friends, and goes looking for them in various different stations...
Objective: be the first to finish the circle (climbing up to '20' & getting back - moving by turns - simple 'Roll & Move' game; each player rolls the die (1d6) & moves forward; ending on a red space you have to calculate (addition or subtraction) printed numbers moving to new space remarks: cute meeples published ~ 1920's belongs to series: 'Scholz...
In Ein Loch ist im Eimer ("There is a hole in the bucket"), players are filling a bucket with marbles (representing water drops). The bucket is hanging from a water tap, and it has a hole in the bottom, which is initially blocked by a ping-pong ball. However, the marbles will displace the ball, which will make it possible for the marbles to "leak" out of...
This is a beautiful early 20th Century game. The 60-space track takes the player along the Rhine River from Mainz to Cologne (Koln). The track includes illustrations of the many picturesque towns and sights along the way, with art by Emil Ernst Heinsdorff. The game comes with six very cute painted metal player tokens. The game is simple: players roll a die...
Ein Schaf (also titled ひつじがいっぴき, or Hitsuji ga Ippiki in Japanese) is a simple children’s card game. The deck consists of cards with anywhere from one to seven sheep on them. Play proceeds with one player playing the “one”, the next player playing the “two”, and so on in order of rank. Players may at any time take a card from the deck and reset the count...