scheiße is a card game, played with a standard 32-card French deck. Starting the first round with one card, the second with to cards and so on up to 7 cards each player. Then it goes down to one card again. After examining your cards you state the number of tricks you will win. The number of statet tricks is not allowed to be equal to the number of cards...
Part of the "LernSpiel" (English = Learning Game) series from Haba, this is a series of counting games for young children using a very cute counting string with wooden bear, 4 sets of 1-10 counting tiles (marked with dice faces, numbers, fingers & cubes) and three different dice (marked with numbers, dice faces & fingers). The name, btw, means "Clever Bear...
From the publishers website: For years on end something mysterious happens every year on a snowy winter night: snow is falling and the snowflakes keep falling thicker and faster and the pile of snow slowly turns into a wonderful castle – Castle Evermore. The snow piles up higher and higher, gradually covering objects up. Can you recognize the different...
Schmetterling (=butterfly) contains 44 flower tiles, 20 butterfly tiles and 4 tokens for each player. The flower tiles are diagonally separated into 2 halves showing two parts of a flower. Both halves have also a number on it (0-4). The butterfly tiles have numbers from 4 - 24. Tiles are laid on the table like in dominoes: flower parts must have the same...
Schmitz 21 is a Blackjack inspired card game where players are playing cards to a collective discard trying to be the one to reach exactly 21. The game comes with 55 cards: 10 times the numbers 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 [yes, there is no 4!] and 5 times the number 10. Each player starts with four cards. A central deck is formed from the rest of the cards. It is...
Can you calculate faster than Pythagoras? As soon as the dice are rolled, it's up to all of you! Who will prove to have a clever mind and be the first to correctly combine the cards on display to arrive at the result of the dice? But will the calculation really work? If not, the others will get valuable points. Who will win the next round? This card game...
Backed by Scholastic, the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books and learning materials for kids Gameschooling at its best! Kids are reinforcing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills while having a blast Perfect for kids ages 5 to 12, or kids of all ages! Play solo or competitively. Players roll the dice and use...
Sci-Me! arithmetic is a fast-paced card game that combines arithmetic with the thrill of scientific publishing. As a scientist, your task is to craft accurate equations and race to publish your findings before your competitors do. Put your logical thinking to the test and be the first to share your results with the world! In Sci-Me!, you're a researcher...
Sci-Me! aritmetika is a quick card game about arithmetics and scientific publishing. In the game, you are a scientist creating formulas that you try to publish. Test your logical thinking and be the first to successfully present your findings! In the card game Sci-Me!, you are a researcher trying to publish your scientific findings. Since publications are...
Sci-Me! logic is a quick card game about logic and scientific publishing. In the game, you are a scientist creating logical expressions that you try to publish. Test your logical thinking and be the first to successfully present your findings! In the card game Sci-Me!, you are a researcher trying to publish your scientific findings. Since publications are...
Sci-Me! mechanics is a fast-paced card game that blends dimensional analysis with the competitive world of scientific publishing. Step into the shoes of a scientist racing to publish groundbreaking research by constructing logical formulas from your hand of cards. In Sci-Me!, publications are your currency. Your goal? Be the first researcher to publish...