Menagerie highlights the diverse range of New Zealand's wildlife and some of the threats to the survival of these animals. You are in control of a nature reserve, with three habitat types (High Country, Forest and Coastal) which will be filled with breeding populations of suitable animals. Each turn a player draws a card and must either play animals into...
Billed as "the fun game that lets you explore your feelings & values", this TV show-inspired game seems to be in keeping with its Ungame ancestry. The goal of the game is nominally to collect a set of cards which match your "Winning Ticket", where the four types of cards correspond to the four main characters from "The New Zoo Review" (Freddie the Frog...
Would you recognize John Crosbie from a photograph? Could you identify Joe Batt's Arm? Do you know what barnacles look like? Each photograph tests your knowledge of a Newfoundland location, personality, or cultural item. Contains OVER 200 PHOTOGRAPHS for you to identify. Photos are in four different categories: Arts & Culture, People & Politics, History &...
Players seek to answer trivia regarding famous news stories dating back as early as 1900. Categories include: 20th Century, 21st Century, Sports, Arts & Entertainment, and Science & Technology. Victory is achieved by scoring five of one category, a 3/2 combination, or a run including each category, so players are awarded both for breadth of knowledge as...
Newsworthy is a social game where players are investigative news hounds. Players seek articles on the internet from their smart phones, tablets, or PCs. The game can be played in person or remotely. The topics to investigate each round are guided by Tech Deck cards. Newsworthy is a blend of a conversational game, an investigative game, and a social game. A...
From the Press Release: Red and green apples are placed on “crates” in one of eight rows at the top of an elevated game board. Apples away! By strategically moving apple crates and using Newton’s law of gravity, be first to get all of your apples to fall to the bottom row, while blocking your opponent’s apples. In the race for gravity to do its job...
Newtown is a city building game designed to be used as a modern teaching aid in leading university city planning departments. Students play individually or in teams. Players take turns buying land and building on it. Earn points for placing homes near schools and churches, factories near water routes and railroads. At the end of each round, town meetings...
Who doesn't like cloud spotting? In THE NEXT THING, playing stones represent clouds. Players take turns adding them to the board, and try to match the resulting combination to one of the displayed patterns. As a player realizes that one of the patterns is going to be matched soon, they can bet on it. When a pattern is completed, the bets are revealed and...
The game consists of 2 items: poles and balls.The balls’ holes are the connection point of the items. Each of the 2 players picks a colour with its 44 items: 12 balls and 32 poles. RULES FOR 2 PLAYERS The game starts with the player who selects the white items. The player can choose to start with a pole or a ball. Each player plays their turn using only...
«…With time and the Atavians’ forced collaboration, they learned to better exploit the Planets by installing powerful Proton Cannons and Orbital Bases to work as shipyard-shuttles. They also discovered the special riches in some Moons, and they established a commercial network by building Enclaves linked to the Stars…» There are three types of special...
Nice to Know: Animals is a 1-6 players wildly competitive entertaining card game that aims to provide unique facts about the animals. It's the first game in the "Nice to Know" series In this game, each player becomes a zoologist on a mission to study different animal species. You'll earn points by researching animals, completing secret quests, and...