Gamebox: -How many new words can you find with the combination of the different letters? -What can you associate with the word abacus? -What words you can put together with the micro? -How many U.S. states you can count up? Choose the right path to your favorite topic and write so long as the sand is flowing in the hourglass. But remember, it's your fellow...
Orðabelgur is intended for 2-6 participants and suits people of all ages. This game encourages players to listen and think, be merry and be informed. The game offers contemplation, consideration, word-play and jest, and participants play with the Icelandic language in new ways. The vocabulary in the game covers a great number of Icelandic words, both old...
2-4 players, +8 ages, 15-30 minutes card game A pizza festival is held every year in Naples, Italy. Order Master is a competition where the world's best pizza chefs challenge each other. The chefs at this year's festival are very successful. Some chefs claim that they can make the most delicious pizzas in the world even if they are blindfolded. Who will be...
In this board game the players are not playing against each other. Instead they collaborate and play against the rise of an occult, worldwide dictatorship that is ruled by an evil elite hierarchy. Up to twelve players can participate in the resistance against the rise of evil. By playing the game the players will become informed and mentally prepared to...
Oregano: The Veggie Card Game is a family-friendly game that teaches you about your fruits and veggies! Gameplay is similar to Crazy Eights, but instead of matching the face-up card with a card from your hand by Suit or Number, you match by Plant Family or Plant Part. For example, a Broccoli Card could be matched by any other Brassicacea (such as Turnip)...
"Play The Oregon Game and, if you know more Oregon facts, history and simple trivia than your opponent, you win. The Oregon Game will test the skill of the staunchest native Webfoot and yet the multiple-choice questions offer an entertaining way for children and newcomers to learn more about Oregon." (Taken from the rules) The active player reads aloud the...
Oregon Trail recreates the journeys of the pioneers who traveled across the Western U.S. during the 1820's - 1860's. To a certain extent it is a role-playing game, as players are cast into the role of Trail Boss, responsible for shepherding his party from their jumping-off point to their ultimate destination. Trail Bosses measure success (in relation to...
Description from the publisher: "Based on the classic computer game" According to the box: "You may: 1. Travel the trail 2. Work together to overcome calamities 3. Get at least one member of your party to Oregon 4. Stop and rest 5. Decide which of your friends will die of dysentery 6. Write your name on a tombstone What is your choice?" All sorts of...
The Oregon Trail: Hunt for Food Card Game challenges 2-6 players to find enough food to keep them alive during their travels — six hundred pounds of food, to be precise. Not all of you might live while tracking down this food, but ideally at least one of you will make it to the end of the trail with a full belly. To set up, shuffle the hunting cards, then...
The year is 1847, and you are about to discover who amongst your wagon party will die of dysentery and who will make the successful trek to Oregon. Face illness, death, thieves, fire, and so much more in this nostalgic simulation game. We wish you the best of luck on your perilous journey! • BEWARE THE DANGERS OF THE TRAIL: Welcome to the Oregon Trail...
Organ ATTACK! (not to be confused with OrganATTACK! ) blends medically accurate terminology with immature potty humor, creating a semi-educational and humorous experience. In the game, each player is dealt a set of organs. The players use immunity, affliction, and other tactical cards to protect themselves while inflicting disease & bodily harm on their...