Spindizzy is a mind-boggling game for 3 players that can be played with the Series: Shibumi game system. It uses the 4×4 board, 10 red, 10 black and 10 white balls. RulesThe board is initially empty. Players choose a colour and start with 10 balls each. Then each player passes 3 balls of their supply to the left neighbour, and 2 balls to the right...
Fast-paced game about flipping tiles, helping out people at the beach and beating challenging tasks in time as well as learning facts and trivia about water safety in the UK. Aimed at educating the youth, the game combines take-that moments against players and incorporates learning trivia as a way to win. You can play 1 vs 1, in teams or free for all with...
Cards are divided in two with two different values: one with a white background, the other on a yellow background. When arranging a hand of several of these cards, you can fan them out to show the white halves, or rotate the hand and fan them out to show the yellow halves instead. These will be two very different hands. The Split Deck Playing Cards box...
Splotch! is a stand alone expansion for the base game Croak!. In the base game, players move pieces around a board attempting to land on pieces of the opposing player while trying to protect one's own queen frog. As players move across tiles, they are flipped over, revealing different items that affect gameplay. Splotch! follows the same rules as Croak!...
In this memory game players move plastic pawns, depicting SpongeBob, Gary, Patrick, and Sandy, around an outer board of face down tiles trying to make matches. They use the board tiles to make matches with an inner circle of shell tiles. For a successful match, a player gets a plastic accessory piece to place on his character. The first player to equip his...
Excellent fun and educational game of chance for young kids, equally fun for adults. A witch has turned the players into frogs and they must race through her lair to find a cure (cure is a cauldron spinner which will either leave you as a frog or transform you back to human form). The movement mechanic is where this game shines. 54 cardboard tiles (6...
Simple memory-based game variant. Cardboard discs ('spots'), each with a certain word printed on one side, are placed face down on the gameboard. Each spot has a matching card which forms a pair; these cards are shuffled and form the draw pile for gameplay. A turn consists of drawing a card and finding the matching spot on the gameboard. Unmatched cards...
One player at a time draws a card, then every player seeks the matching picture on the village-scape board. Each player has a token to stake their claim if they see the image first. The 7 double-sided, interchangable hexagonal boards keep the game fesh every time as well as the extensive pile of 250 image cards to choose from. This game is great for young...