"A very colorful game to keep all children amused and to help introduce the very young ones to numbers." - Ages 4 - 8. Each player is given a lotto-style board which shows eight pictures. Players roll dice to draw cards that they can place on the matching number on their board. Each board uses a different method of representing numbers (pictures of...
Fun Places of the U.S.A. is a children's travel game in which players move on a map showing popular tourist attractions in all 50 US states. When a player stops in a state, he or she collects a souvenir marker. At the end of the game, the player with the most souvenir markers wins. There is no date of publication but based on the artwork and the tourist...
Are you ready for an exciting journey with KMB and LWB? In this board game, you can travel around Hong Kong, learning various KMB payment methods and passengers' rules, making your journey more enjoyable. This is a spin-and-move game for children to learn about riding the busses around Hong Kong. Players use various payment methods to move around the board...
Objective: Educational activity containing colourful picture cards to help the user with basic number skills. Each of the 20 illustrated cards contains a number of exercises for the user to complete. The cards are numbered 1 - 20, each card being a little more difficult than the one before. The pictures on each card help to keep an interest and also...
The BOARD GAME people and DOGS play together! Funagle, the new board game people and their dogs play together. Friends and family match wits to see who is best at getting their dogs to "Moonwalk" or "Do the Wave". Players have one minute to "funagle" their dog into doing specific activities on removable tags that make up the game board. Funagling is using...
Fünf Tierfreunde (Five Animal Friends) is a memory game. The game is played with 25 tiles. Each tile shows one of five baby animals: a foal, a piglet, a kitten, a baby dog and a baby goat. At the beginning of the game, these tiles are arranged in a 5x5 grid. On your turn, you roll two dice, which show the five animals and a question mark. You then have to...
The players set up their satellite dishes between the two planets with the spikes pointing at the double lines on their respective spaces. Then the players take turns rolling a die and rotating one of their dishes according to he result of the roll. The first player to get to align the spikes in a straight line between the planets wins the game. —user...