GALLEON'S GOLD - Another "Fun-Learning" game from Leisure Learning - "Ref 1908" Simple dice rolling, number set addition game. Roll four dice and select combinations that total up in any way to match uncovered spots on playing board. Can roll as many times as desired, until one or more dice cannot be summed to match an open board position, then turn ends...
Each turn, someone flips over a card! Card backs show uncoloured cats, or scribbled colours. Fronts show 3 cats, coloured in red or purple. The newly-revealed back tells you what shape(s) or colour to count. First to yell the number and slap the card wins that card, or loses everything if they were wrong. Each card you win is more cats to count! First to 5...
A game designed for release at UKGE 2022, to celebrate the fact that Bez would be literally stuffing games into balloons. Players co-operatively fill 10 balloons with objects. Each object card has a weight and spikiness. Each pile must have a card from every player, but most of them have to be played face-down! Also, you can't talk. By using facial...
Perfect for small group learning and center activities, each of these unique books includes everything needed for 2-4 children to play six different games. Each game Reinforces skills through play and promotes interaction and cooperation. Each book contains: 6 fun, removable, full-color game boards, spinners, playing pieces and storage. Games include:...
Perfect for small group learning and center activities, each of these unique books includes everything needed for 2-4 children to play six different games. Each game Reinforces skills through play and promotes interaction and cooperation. Each book contains: 6 fun, removable, full-color game boards, spinners, playing pieces and storage. Games include:...
Birds as it is colloquially known, is an Australian bird-themed board game with elements of strategy, sabotage and luck. The goal is to win hands and collect points to get your piece to the end of the game board (80+ points) first. There are 105 cards with different Australian birds and these have all been given two rankings; their fighting value and their...
This is one of a series of educational games published in the early 20th century by Cincinnati Game Co. They were intended to be used for group play and class exercises in ways that would be fun for children as well as sound in terms of pedagogy. The deck is made up of 56 cards, each featuring a fraction with a denominator between 2 and 12. On 15 of the...
There are 24 cards - 4 of each numbered 1-6 on the back (in the style of a 6-sided die). Each card has a leaf and a number of ladybirds from 0-3 on the front. At the start of the game, the back of the cards are showing (so each leaf is hidden), but on his/her turn, a player rolls the die and picks up a card of that value. Near the end of the game, if you...
Lewis Carroll's Game of Logic was initially published as a book with two boards and a set of cardboard counters. The game employs Carroll's bilateral and trilateral diagrams to solve logic puzzles in the book. In the preface Lewis Carroll remarked: Besides nine counters, it also requires one Player, at least. I am not aware of any Game that can be played...
This undated game from Rosebud Art Co. is a spin-and-move game with a mathematical twist that is not nearly as easy as it looks. The board consists of five concentric circles of numbers connected by paths. There are four color-coded spaces in the corners and four matching spaces numbered 66 at the center. The number spaces range from minus 9 to plus 8. The...
The basis of the game is to convince a JUDGE and collect LAURELS. You roll the die, move one of your tokens and draw a card corresponding to the color you landed on. The JUDGE gives 15 seconds (timer not included) for anyone else who would like THE RIGHT TO SPEAK to indicate they would like to answer. After the time has elapsed the JUDGE rereads the...