This game features Mr. Ribbit, an electronic plastic frog who sits on a large central lily pad. Nine smaller lily pads are placed in a circle around it. The small pads have a picture of either a bug or a gator on their bottoms. On your turn, you pick up Mr. Ribbit and place him on any small lily pad. If he says "Sproing!", hop him to the next lily pad and...
Mr. Richter is a children's game that has a head without features. On players turn, they start the timer, draw a card and quickly try to put the correct features on the face that match the face on the card. If they get all the features on, they can press the button & stop the timer. If they do not, the face explodes, releasing all the features. The game...
This game, based on the Mr. T cartoon show, plays like the card game "War" with a few extra twists. The cards depict various characters from the show and a small board is used to organize them as they're played. The entire deck is dealt out evenly among the players into face down piles. Players then draw the top 3 cards to form their hands. In a...
Children's game featuring their favourite A-Team member, B A Baracus, played by Mr T. Each player has a hand of five cards and draws a card each turn (from the face down deck or the face up discard pile. The object is to get five cards that feature Mr T, 3 different team cards and a criminal. If this is achieved, that criminal is captured and removed from...
This game is based on the mid-80's cartoon of the same name, where Mr. T coached a gymnastics team made up of teens (who also used their gymnastics to fight crime). Mr. T's Gymnastics Team has to get to the airport before the clock runs out (and presumably the flight leaves). Each member of the team has three errands they have to complete - pick up their...
A Goose-type game for pre-5 year olds. The game appeared in the 1978 Playhour Annual. Mr. Toad was a character who first featured in Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, written in 1908. Rules To play this game with your friends, you will need a dice and counters. To start playing the game, each player has to throw a six, and then throw the dice...
A first introduction to calculations for very young children. The centerpiece of the game is a plastic octopus with two arms stretched out. Around it, fishes of various values (and weights) are placed. The active player picks a large bundle of fish and hangs it on one of the arms, then tries to find several individual fishes for the other arm. If...
As with all Family Pastimes games, players work cooperatively. In this roll and move game, the players' joint goal is to move the six members of a goat family over a bridge and along a path safely into a barn before being caught by a troll. The troll catches the goats to eat or to keep as pets, so when a goat might be captured by the troll, players try to...
Hoopla version, where you try to land your rings on parts od Mr. Turnip's body. On the board that the Mr. Turnip figure sits, there are also scoring areas, four with a positive score, two with a negative score. Mr. Turnip was created by puppeteer Joy Laurey (credited in the top left corner of the box lid), for the children's programme, Whirligig. The show...
This may be the first British game linked to a TV character. A card game about set collecting but with a difference. As well as the cards and rules in the box, there is a clock with movable hands. A set is at least two cards, a Portrait card (of a character from the show) and an Audition card (with a time on it). Thus you can only claim a trick if the Time...
Each player takes a set of 3 of the same colored balls. Push Mr.Wiggle's bow tie to turn him on. Players have to throw their colored balls into Mr.Wiggle's head one by one trying to miss his moving wig! The first player to get all 3 of their colored balls inside Mr.Wiggle, before he spits them out, must push his bow tie to turn him off and declare...
LITTLE READER, YOU CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE! In Mr. Wingletter new readers will become the title character, a young stork letter carrier who lives with his family in a peaceful village in France called Le Cormier. He loves his job, which allows him to chat with the villagers, walk along the beautiful countryside and help his friends. Mr. Wingletter is...