From the manufacturer's catalog: A preschool counting and color matching game! Match the number of boxcars shown on the spinner to the colored cards in hand... then head for the roundhouse and pick up the matching color engine to haul those boxcars into your scoring pile. The player with the most boxcars wins! For Ages 3 and up. Includes 36 boxcar cards...
Thomas & Friends: All Aboard! Card Games is designed for children ages 3 to 7. It comes with a deck of 48 cards; 12 cards in each of the four colors (blue, red, green, and yellow). Each color has a set of 12 characters from the Thomas the Tank Engine stories. The deck comes with the rules for three games that can be played with the cards: Thomas Go Fish...
From the Press Release: Molly, Percy, James and Thomas need your help to build railway tracks from their sidings to the main line. Connect straight and curved tracks by matching colors on the spinner. Lastly, spin the spinner and chug your engine across the board, over a bridge and finally to the round house where Sir Topham Hatt awaits your arrival....
This is a children's game in which each player moves around the board collecting items as they land on them. Movement is decided by rolling a dice which has three different colours on its sides, and moving to the next available space of the colour shown. The object is to collect four items and return to the start/finish space. Publisher's Description: Join...
Utopia is cooperative game based on Thomas More's book "Utopia" written in 1516, five centuries ago. The board is divided into 4 districts. The works, the sonistory, the senate and the annals. Each district has different game mechanics and the board is rotating so that each player goes through each district every turn. Each player has a profession:...
Each player chooses to be one of the engines on the island of Sodor: Thomas (blue), Percy (green), James (red), and Duncan (yellow). Each train starts in the roundhouse in the center of the board, loaded up with four pegs of their color. On a player's turn, he rolls the die, which will direct him to the next blue, green, red or yellow section of track....