This game is mostly about knowledge about animals. There are animal cards with a photo on the front side and the answers to 6 questions ("What's the name?", "Where does it live?", "What does it eat?", ...) on the back. (The questions are the same for all cards.) Additionally, the game contains one board per continent, with 12 numbered fields. Accordingly...
This is a beautiful early 20th Century game. The 60-space track takes the player along the Rhine River from Mainz to Cologne (Koln). The track includes illustrations of the many picturesque towns and sights along the way, with art by Emil Ernst Heinsdorff. The game comes with six very cute painted metal player tokens. The game is simple: players roll a die...
Objective: collect as many bonus points as possible finding correct answers - geographic quiz, split into 3 phases, acting by turn - phase 1 each player draws (randomly) a country card, memorizes data (as much as possible), localisates country and asks / answers questions phase 2 each player rolls the die finding answers to selected questions regarding...
The game board shows a map of Berlin. Players roll a die and move through the city, trying to reach the famous sites (especially those two whose cards they drew at the beginning and which are marked). Additionally, taxis, buses and the tube can be used to get around more quickly, but they have to be paid for in travel chips. When a player reaches a site...
In Eine Menge Kinder, all players compete simultaneously by playing cards from their hands fitting changing criteria. It aims at preschool kids to help them improve their understanding of set theory. The cards are divided into illustrated "element cards" showing different looking children and "symbol cards". All element cards are dealt to the players and...
Objective: be the first to travel to arrival point learn more about folks and country - simple 'Roll and Move' game, moving by turn - rolling the die each player starts in Dresden you can't kick opponents ==> your can't move if you would meet another meeple follow instructions of field you land on - description/characterization of the place you reached is...
Objective: be the first to travel to arrival point learn more about folks and country - simple 'Roll and Move' game, moving by turn - rolling the die each player starts in Dresden you can't kick opponents ==> your can't move if you would meet another meeple follow instructions of field you land on - description/characterization of the place you reached is...
Objective: be the first to pass finish line (field 90 => Jannowitz, nowadays Jannowice) learn more about Silesia, especially Riesengebirge (Sudeten Mountains) - moving by turns/simple 'Roll and Move' game - Start at Hirschberg (nowadays Jelenina Góra); (pewter) meeples are moved according the die roll; ending on a marked space follow instructions printed...
Objective: be the first ending the circle in Wernigerode - moving by turns - simple 'Roll & Move' game red marked spaces: skip a turn blue marked spaces: follow instructions glued on cover inside remarks: at least 2 different editions from LIK & Spika there was also inserted a small booklet 'Das kleine Harzbuch' for travel information numbering system of...
Players represent the heads of state of industrialized, socialist, resource-producing or developing countries. They then have to build up a "world economy", give out development aid or even solve conflicts while trying to improve the situation of their own country. The game is an educational game that is supposed to show the imbalance of the world's...