An instructional card game meant to teach players the names, history, functions, and associations of characters and locations in classical mythology. The game is played with 76 different cards, which each tell the story of a different mythological figure. Included is a pronunciation card, a 2-sided instruction card, and a 4 pages "background" by "the...
Card game using representations of four continents as the suits, Europe, Asia, Africa and Europe. The suits have 13 cards. Special cards rank higher, in this order. Map, Man, Woman, Child. These are called the Titles. A random card is selected and that suit are trumps, here called Stars. It is for four players divided into two teams and is essentially...
While college campuses are becoming increasingly diverse, many students still find it difficult to step outside of what is familiar and interact with students of different races, religions, classes, abilities or sexual orientations. Students may pass each other on campus and attend classes together, but few develop meaningful relationships with others from...
This 1899 card game has a Happy Families mechanic. The cards are organized in sets of four. They are dealt out evenly among the players. Each player in turn asks another player for a card that matches one of his own: if successful, he gets the card and another turn; if not, the turn passes. The winner is the player to collect the most complete sets. What...
The deck of cards consists of an "A" and "B" card for each of the 27 presidents included. The A card has the dates of his presidency, his political party and his birth and death dates; the B card lists a varying number of significant events of his life or his presidential terms. Some cards have two presidents on them, presumably because they wanted to...
Simple roll / trivia / party game aimed at the GLBT crowd,parents, and families. Object is to race from "Out of the Closet" to the final square "Pride". According to the publisher: "It's a cross between Taboo and Charades, with players advancing by drawing cards and getting their teammates correctly to guess the word or phrase on the card through either...
The Game of Real Life is a fun and simple way to cultivate these skills for living. The Game is based on the principles of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). The goal of DBT is to help us live in the moment, cope healthily with stress, regulate our emotions, and improve our relationships. The Game teaches DBT skills by presenting a Conflict card. Each...
From the publisher's website: Want to be a marine biologist, an astrophysicist, and a mathematician all at the same time? No prior knowledge necessary! Want to play with microscopes, chemicals, and heavy machinery? No training required! Want to make exciting new discoveries and propose revolutionary scientific theories? Welcome to The Game of Science...