A Elegia do Pássaro da Morte (The Elegy of the Bird of Death) is an eleven card microgame. 6 double-sided cards contain verses of a poem, 4 are identity cards, and the last one is the death card. The verse cards are shuffled and laid out in a column, forming a poem. Each player receives a character card. The poem tells about the characters' death, and the...
From the cover "Play Dan Fortune, the one armed detective featured in the novels and stories of Michael Collins. He is a master at solving cases in which no foul play is obvious. Enjoy this exciting supplement to Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Game. Uncover Hidden Evidence in these four challenging mysteries: Would Dan Fortune turn down a beautiful...
"Why is this man smiling? He's got charm, sophistication, poise, and people are begging him to steal for them. But why steal such worthless bagatelles as an empty sugar packet or a juggling pin? For the challenge, for the adventure and, of course, for the money." This book contains 4 new cases for use with Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Game. According to...
From the box: There is absolutely so much to do. We must, must get ready for the party tonight. But where are Skipperdee and Emily and all the rest of our party guests? From the rulebook: OBJECT OF THE GAME: Players work together to find all the party guests and take them to the penthouse party room before the clock reaches 6. The party begins with songs...
Based on Michael Moorcock's Elric series, this wargame attempts to bring the various nuances of the novels together. War, politics, magic, and the balance between Chaos and Law are all simulated. While armies, as in most wargames, are essential, individual characters also play a vital role. Magic is also important as spell casting affects the cosmic...
The City is burning! Imrryr, the Dreaming City, sparkling capital of the Melnibonean empire, is prey to the plundering of its former vassals. Led by Elric, a prince banished from the Empire, these unlikely allies are rushing down on the city like a swarm of scavengers, making their way through a bloody path to the imperial palace...and its legendary...
It is 1793, and France is in the throes of bloody revolution. Every day the Committee of Public Safety carts dozens of aristocrats and royalists to the hungry guillotines. But a mysterious hero, the Scarlet Pimpernel, has been rescuing dozens of condemned Frenchmen and their families, whisking them away to the safety of England. Nobody seems to know who he...
Based on the books by Astrid Lindgren, players are Emils and, as usual, are up to all kinds of mischief on a daily basis. They move on the board by rolling the die and if caught (landing on a red mischief space) they get grounded in the snickarboden (wood shed) in the center of the board, and have to carry on from there on their next turn. First to reach...
A card game with a bluffing element based on one of author Astrid Lindgren's characters, published in the late 70s or early 80s. Each player is trying to get rid of an initial hand containing mischief cards and good behaviour cards among others. Mischief cards can be played face up at the risk of gaining penalty points, or face down. If a player plays a...
Emil is one of the characters created by the famous Swedish child book author Astrid Lindgren. Emil has got himself into trouble once again and therefor finds himself in the tool shed, carving his wooden figures. However, over the course of his mischieveous childhood the wooden figures have become rather numerous and Emil has trouble fitting them all on...