This game features gameplay identical to the earlier (1958) Milton Bradley game Alfred Hitchcock Presents Why. Here, the theme is based on the popular detective television show Columbo. Players compete to be the first to either solve the mystery (collect four cards to create one figure, four cards to create one weapon, and one Motive card) or find Columbo...
A game consisting in 28 cards, each depicting birds in different colours. Place the cards face down on the table, throw the dice and find the card with the same colour combination. But be quick as there is only one! Improves reflexes and helps children to learn colours. Cognitive aspects We have based this proposed classification of toys on recent studies...
From the box : "It's a great time for you to come play with me! Let's go through the house and see what fun stuff we can find! Toys are everywhere! Balls in the living room, trains in the kitchen, bears in the bedroom. Look, I found the blocks! Can you be the first to collect all of the toys you need for your toy box? So many toys to find. Good thing it...
The evil and powerful necromancer, Syntari, has accidentally been set free from an ancient castle ruin and is threatening all of humanity. These heroes and heroines have bravely come together to put an end to Syntari's reign of terror. Players will answer multiple choice questions dealing with all aspects of your favorite comic books and comic book...
This game is basically a vehicle for memorizing Scripture to overcome sin and temptation. Players use the spinner to move around the board. After landing on a "Wisdom Card" space, a player has the opportunity to collect 1 to 3 Wisdom cards if he can memorize "Commands of Christ" (Bible verses) printed on the cards. A Temptation space causes a player to go...
Commercial Crazies is a VCR game where you watch a commercial and then answer a question regarding some minor detail in the commercial you just saw. You need to answer three questions correctly to win. The big draw for the game is the commercials. They are classic 80s commercials from Sedelmaier, the guy that brought us "Where's the beef?" and the...
An illustrated card game with different dogs and cats that compete to see who is the tallest of all. It can be played in 3 different ways: 1. Higher-lower numerical relationship: Competing among all the players which is the highest number. 2. Mathematical game: Where the cards are related looking for additions and subtractions, whose results are the key to...
Comparity is a series of fast-paced, compact board games in which you compare everything in the world, from the heights of famous buildings to the box offices of classic movies. Statistically, every other fridge in our country is decorated with magnets representing world landmarks — the Eiffel Tower, the Taj Mahal, the Colosseum, Neuschwanstein castle, the...
Now there's an easy way for all the family to speak Spanish while having fun. Going to Spain? Play Comprendo!® the board game, and you'll soon be getting by effortlessly in the language! This fast and fun family game simulates a holiday in Spain. You don't need to know any Spanish beforehand – but you do need your wits about you! By speaking Spanish words...
In Consequence, players take turns to place tiles strategically on the grid face down with the goal to get its own tiles in intersecting rows and the other tiles spread out. You score by pairs of your own symbol, regardless of the color of the tile. The blue player scores with pairs of moons and the red player score with pairs of suns. Rows, columns and...
A rebus puzzle is covered by matching pairs of items. The items are covered by numbered slides. The slides are numbered one through thirty in the Milton Bradley editions and one through twenty-five in all other editions. each player or team chooses two numbered slides and reveal whatever items are beneath the slides. If the items match, then the items are...