The Glorious South is designed around a famous painting of Taiwan from the 1930s called "Festival on South Street". In the game, players describe different details in the painting, guiding their teammates to the answers and collecting different products in order to earn ingots and score. The products are all import and export goods for which Taiwan was...
"The glorious Maneuvers" is a thinly-themed game about soldiers marching but is basically a race game. Players are progressing their piece along a 83 space track. Pieces can be stacked up to 3 levels high. There are white, black and gray pieces scattered along the track. Each piece's move is the piece's position (behind all players' pieces and stacks of...
Slim book of 14 spooky games with 5 glow in the dark dice. The games are: A Bat's Chance Bewitching Brew Odd Man and Even Stan Monster War Swamp Monster Math Troll's Gold Pirate's Treasure Hunt Graveyard Ghoulies Monster Baseball Who wants to be a Monster? Monster Knockout! Dueling Numbers Medusa's Snakes The Seven-Headed Dragon Included with the book are...
The Glow Spotters Troop is on a nature adventure, trying to count fireflies to earn their Firefly badges. Each player has a set of firefly boards numbered 1 to 10. Players roll the die and collect various shaped Glow Tiles to reach the sum of fireflies on their boards. The first player to complete all their boards wins the game and receives their Firefly...
Gnock is a family-friendly card game for 2-4 players ages 6 and up. The game teaches simple addition and subtraction in the fantastical setting of Gnomerheim, the great city of gnomes. The game is divided into multiple rounds, with a total score tally kept by collecting Gnomish gems between rounds. Become the next Merchant Lord of Gnomerheim by becoming...
You are a whale. More accurately, you are a group of Baleen whales and you are hungry for Krill. In Go For The Krill, 2 - 6 players control a group of whales made up of a hand of cards numbered 1 - 10, a squid card, and a penguin card. Your goal is to play a card each round to consume a school of Plankton (or the more valuable Krill) cards that correspond...
From the Publisher: "GO mental® FUNDAmental can be played either as a stand-alone game or in conjunction with the classic GO mental® so that younger and older players can play, learn and enjoy together! Whether you’re a kid or just a kid at heart, no one’s left out. And, with the Junior Rules, players even younger than 8 can join in with cards you design...
Given a fraction, the player will be able to reduce the fraction to its lowest terms. The learner will then multiply the reduced fraction by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 to produce an equivalent fraction. The game design is similar to that of the children's game, "Go Fish. If the player has pairs of equivalent fractions he/she can start their own "count" of...
Golf is a simple fast paced card game for 2-7 people in which players take turns solving problems using the four basic arithmetic operators; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Golf is designed to be versatile to fit your play group, with simultaneous or sequential play which will help to keep even the most easily distracted player from...
The math game Got It! – which had a working title of Fermat – accommodates as many people as fit around the table. What they're looking at on the table is a 6x6 grid of cards, with half the cards numbered 1-14 and the other half bearing mathematical operators. To set up the game, these cards are placed randomly checkerboard-style, with numbers and...