Contents: a board with the drawing of a circuit with circles and rabbit holes. 8 rabbit pawns. 36 carrot pawns. 2 dices. The goal of the game is to be the first to pass the arrival line. Each player chooses a rabbit, and receive 5 carrots. Rabbit move accordingly to the result of the dices thrown. One can choose to throw one or two dices, in the latter...
This is a game that uses the sense of smell. Contents include 5 individual player boards and 30 small vials of various scents. Each player receives one or two player boards. Players takes turns with each scented vial trying to successfully recognize the scent, and place it on their game board if a match is found. The winner is the first to correctly fill...
The game 'Les 24 heures du Mans' is played on a board representing the famous race circuit in France. The object of the game is to finish in first place (winner 'performance') or by having the most points (winner 'energy'). You advance on the board by throwing one or two dice. You get points or encounter some hazards on different boxes on the track. You...
This is a variant of the Mistigri (Lanterloo) game, you have to discard your cards faster than your opponents by placing the pairs of same card in front of you. But in this variant, have 6 different actions on a wheel that you have to randomly turn at the beginning of your turn. The action is mandatory and can be: take a card from one of your opponent...
Le Petit Chaperon Rouge ("Little Red Riding Hood") is a cooperative memory game. The goal of the game is to find pairs of the same tiles while trying to avoid the wolf tiles. When you find a pair, The little red riding Hood advances towards Grandma's house, but if you flip a wolf tile, then the wolf advances. The players need to arrive at Grandma's house...
Le Petit Composteur is a board game, 100% made in France, for children from 5 years which raises awareness of composting and bio-waste recovery The goal of the game? Be the first to get rid of all your cards by making sure you compost the bio-waste! Playing the game Le Petit Composteur will help you get familiar with bio-waste, whether it is green (wet) or...
This game is very similar to the The Game of Authors. The biggest difference appears to be that the names of the missing set cards are not provided on at the bottom of each card. The game can be used to teach job names to children. This game was designed in England and was originally published for the Great Exhibition by John Jaques & Sons. The outside of...