"In a board game based upon the electoral college system, players advance or gain electoral votes by their ability and knowledge to correctly answer questions on the United States Constitution. The object is to win the election by being the first candidate to obtain 270 electoral votes. A spinner is used to determine which of five categories of questions...
Unpredictable up to the last hand, Electoral College Combat combines strategy and chance as two players amass Electoral College votes while navigating Fake News, Russian collusion, recounts, celebrity endorsements, and swing states to become President of the United States. There are 56 cards: 50 state cards and Washington DC, whose value is reflected in...
Childrens game to help increase their math division skills. A sheet of sums are provided. The player can attempt one and press their answer attempt. When you are correct the right answer lights up. Any number can play and, I guess, the one who gets the most right answers, wins. The box is determined to make a parent buy the game. It says: Commended by...
Electric Card is a card game that challenges your logical thinking and problem-solving skills by creating electrical circuits. With minimalist cards representing electrical components such as batteries, switches, and bulbs, you must strategically combine them to complete circuits. The game promotes practical learning of electricity fundamentals and fosters...
Multi Electro is a game where the players test their knowledge. The game board consists of 48 points where two and two points are connected with electric leads under the game board. On the left half of the board there are questions and on the right side answers. The two plug are connected to each end of the battery and when the plugs are placed on the two...
This game exists out of 2 books (an expansion of 2 other books came as well). You place the book in the electronic device "computer" and put in the code of the page you want to play. Now you get trivia questions about the subject on the page of the book. This game can be played with two as well as alone. The electronic device is there, just to see whether...
Following on from the successful board game version (1982) of the TV game show, Countdown was also released in an electronic handheld format. Featuring the three famous games - word, number and conundrum - you can either play solo or compete against another player using two units connected via a link cable. As with the TV show, the database is derived from...
Object of the game Electronimoes: Collect the most points while connecting the atom cards into molecular creations in the center of the table. The cards fit together a bit like dominoes. They are inspired by atoms and how many bonds each atom can make by sharing electrons with other atoms - thus the name. Shuffle the cards and deal out 7 cards to each...
This is a board game created by the Federal Senate as part of its bicentenary celebrations, initially being distributed to Brazilian public schools. Each player takes on the role of an undergraduate student, receiving training in some area of knowledge that gives them a small asymmetrical power valid during the game, with the ultimate goal of being elected...