Commercial game, related to Monopoly, for the purpose of promoting the city of "Cologne", in the West of Germany. The players move around a board, which consists of 40 squares. On most of the squares are parts of companies, which can be bought. The companies have values between 1000 and 8000. Three companies are combined by a color. Whenever a player lands...
Each player has 3 trucks and wants to transport material (card board chips) to construction sites. Movement is on a board with a street net by one chosen die out of 5. Next player must choose out of 4 dice and so on. A construction site will be scored if all necessary materials are brought or even earlier, if the lead for the majority is unchangeable....
Objective: play the game several times - each time you win you may wear the sticker 'Nick Knatterton'; player who was wearing this sticker most is the winner; - moving by turns - roll the die and move forward; each space (of 25) shows information to follow (see cover inside); player who reaches field 25 (precisely) wins this game... remarks: published...
Several colorful worms are hiding in the earth (slots in the game box). Only their head is showing, their tail (different length - 6-9 segments) is hidden. Now Flip the bird is trying to pull them out of their hiding place. Each player rolls a die (that shows the numbers 2-6, and a wild card). He moves Flip that number of spaces along his track. If there...
From the publisher's website: In a rich metropolis once gave way to the mayor. But the city lives its life - and not all free sites are allocated for construction. Former market participants dropped out of the game along with his patron, and the young developers have a unique chance to do business in one of the largest cities in the world. Players try...
From the instruction sheet: The object of Konfusion! is to "make it through the day." We've all had one of those days...sometimes they last a week! By moving logically and with planning, one can get through a simple day with ease...Right? Well...at least once in a while. But all days are not that simple -- as one trip around this board will show you. It...
This modern two-player-game is inspired by The Royal Game of Ur. The board is a replica of the board of The Royal Game of Ur. However, in this game each player has 9 unmarked black or white pieces, respectively, and the game is played using two standard (i.e. modern) four sided dice. In turns, players throw the two dice, and then enter one or two pieces...