The boardgame was designed for the German and French market and uses those two languages. The starting point is a clock face numbered 1 and entitled 'Temporellite' or 'Zeirlichkeit' and the finishing point is number 33, 'Eternity'. Some of the squares require the receiving or paying of a token and some send the player forwards or backwards. The game would...
Le jeu de No , the game of No combines luck, strategy and knowledge about the Island of Noirmoutier through questions. A family game that can be played with children, with questions designed for the younger ones. Go on foot, by bike, by boat for a fun island tour! Questions on expressions in patois, activities, the coast, fauna, flora ... not to mention...
The principle of the game is simple: the players must move from one star to another by the simplest and shortest possible way. Players advance along the constellations, depending on the result of a 12-sided die. If players need to move from one constellation to another, they use a ruler to gauge the distances. For each journey completed, the players earn...
French game of questions with a typical course "Game of the Goose" of which each box, will define the theme of the question which will be put to you. The winner is of course, the one who finishes the course first. The difference with other question sets is that the questions are calibrated here according to the level of the player. Each card offers a...
This game teaches French. Each player takes a turn by using a dictionary (2 are included in the game) to pick a word based on a card that the player has drawn from a card deck. He tells it out loud, without spelling it. Anyone who can spell the word correctly wins extra points at the end of the round. The dictionary holder writes down the definition on his...
LE IEV DV MONDE dedié A Monsieur le Comte de Viuone, Premier Gentilhomme de la Chambre du Roy, par son treshumble tres obeissant Seruiteur Du Val, A Paris chez l'auteur P. Du Val d'Abbeville, Auec Priuillege du Roy 1645 Et se vendent Rue St. Jacques a l'Esperance. The game contains two maps in the centre, one of the Old World, one of the New, the latter...
In this game inspired by the French equivalent to Snakes & Ladders ("jeu de l'oie"), curious youngsters will learn how to grow plants. Weather effects are accounted for and players will have to take care of their vegetable patch through their progression in the game. This is an educative game for young kids. Description from the French editor website: "À...
This is a game that uses the sense of smell. Contents include 5 individual player boards and 30 small vials of various scents. Each player receives one or two player boards. Players takes turns with each scented vial trying to successfully recognize the scent, and place it on their game board if a match is found. The winner is the first to correctly fill...
A follow-up to Le Loto Des Odeurs, Le Loto Des Saveurs attempts to teach children about flavours. The game contains 30 jars with tiny candies, and 30 cards with images of the different flavours. Each turn, one jar is opened and each player gets a candy. They now try to identify the flavour as quickly as possible. A player that wants to make a guess grabs...
Le MEGALO is a game created and self-published by entrepreneur Jacques Zwahlen, head of the Veillon mail-order company, and sold in the company's catalog, distributed to all Swiss households in the 90s and 2000s. It's a mixture of Monopoly and a game of goose on the theme of human psychic development from birth to death. To win, players must acquire a...
Each player draws a picture card secretly showing a profession. Alternately, they ask each other yes-no-questions to eliminate all other professions. The player who gets the solution first wins the game. All cards show a male and a female person. The purpose of this game is to learn that independently of sex all people could join any profession. —user...