"Now goes me a light up" is a card game about common phrases. If you translate German idioms into the English language you don't get the correct English equivalent, but rather a funny English sentence. Then it's not English, it's Denglish ("D" for Deutsch = German). So one by one the players draw a card and have to translate the Denglish sentences into...
Objective: Gain most bonus chips; learn more about the federal state NRW (Nordrhein-Westfalen) of Germany. - acting by turns - On a board with six nested circles starting in the outer circle each player moves around according die roll. At the end of a circle you cross over to the next inner one. Ending on yellow, green or orange space left neighbor must...
This pre-WWII title turned a typical traffic-rules game into a propaganda vehicle for Hitler Jugend and the NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps or National Socialist Motor Corps). The box cover features young men in HJ uniforms, while Wikipedia describes the latter as a small paramilitary organization within the Nazi party that both provided...
Nubian Jak was created in Britain and developed in the USA. It has 8 topics: Leaders & Icons, TV & Film, Modern History, Art & Literature, Sport, Science & Engineering, General Knowledge, Music & Theater. The game combines wit, skill and luck to outplay your opponents by getting three pyramid pieces from one area of the board to three new homes. Nubian Jak...
Nuke: (Mankind's Ultimate Challenge) "This is the worlds most realistic game of theoretical thermonuclear war. It is a simple to play board game which requires no skill yet is guaranteed to be intellectually stimulating fun for all ages 15 and over. Designed primarily as an educational tool, Nuke can illustrate many of the specific problems associated with...
Allways wanted to A-bomb Norway and steamroll and put tarmac all over it, including the cities and the civilians? NUKE NORWAY NOW / Handmade not mass produced version. English version officially released at Essen2009 together with NNN "the soundtrack" Swedish version Officially released: 7 December 2008 (No longer produced) Tactical & strategical boardgame...
In this bilingual card game, you learn numbers, colors, and phrases in Norwegian or Icelandic - or both. The game is primarily for beginner learners, but phrases are beginner to intermediate. Cards are played on matching numbers or colors, and the Norwegian/Icelandic words must be read aloud as they are played. Ville and Rosa cards spice things up with...
The game consists of tiles with four edges in four different colors. The tiles are placed between the players so each player faces one color edge (all tiles have to be aligned accordingly). Each edge contains a number which forms a larger number together with all the tiles in one row. There are also commas, which can turn a potentially large number into a...
Numba is the most fun number game you’ll ever play! Simple rules, quick to play and very exciting number game for kids, families, adults and parties. Choose a number game card and place it face up in the middle. Each player gets a stack of fruit game cards and places them face down in front of them. Take turns flipping over your top fruit game cards and...
This collectible/educational game consists of various plastic miniatures, each with a battle card. There is a starter pack which contains 10 miniatures and 10 cards, and various two- and four-creature expansion packs. Creatures fall into one of four categories: Fire, Earth, Water, or Space. Each miniatures has a secret number printed on the bottom -...
4 games in one: 1. The Plus-detectives Whoever is savvy and has lots of luck will collect the most number cards. 2. Quick Plus-detectives Play according to the rules of Plus detectives, except for the players calculate all at once. 3. The ten times table detectives Whoever is savvy and has lots of luck will collect the most number cards. 4. The speedy ten...