The game was first released in Sweden in august 2010, but in may 2011 an updated version with 2000 questions was released in the UK. Art of Science[sic] is a challenging trivia game for people interested in technology and natural science. The categories are: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Technology and "Other science" (a category of...
Art Shark by Birdcage Press: You need to be tricky as you bid for artwork, trying to make a fortune. You switch real artworks for fakes, fooling others into believing which is which. Outbid the other players at auction for the real ones, and make them bid higher on the fakes... ... and while playing, learn about 64 real art masterpieces! In this set, there...
The game comes with seven packets of cards, 26 cards per packet. The front of each card depicts a work of art, and the back contains a question in one of five categories: Language, Science & Technology, Government & Religion, Daily Life, and Warfare. Players attempt to deduce the answer to each question based upon (1) the picture on the front, (2) clues...
From the publisher... Artifact is an exciting strategy game that sends players around the world to recover missing treasures. From Armenia to New Zealand, you search the world for lost and stolen artifacts as the leader of the Interpol's world-class Artifact Recovery Team. Which countries will you return artifacts to first? How good are your negotiation...
Do you consider yourself an art connoisseur? Or, maybe, you know nothing of fine arts? This game works great for both cases! Artline is a game of associations based on gorgeous paintings from the world-famous art museums. Current edition includes 96 original masterpieces licensed from the State Hermitage museum in Saint-Petersburg. During the game, the...
Do you consider yourself an art connoisseur? Or, maybe, you know nothing of fine arts? This game works great for both cases! Artline is a game of associations based on gorgeous paintings from the world-famous art museums. Current edition includes 96 original masterpieces licensed from the Musée du Louvre in Paris. During the game, the players develop a...
Arty Mouse: Drawing game was developed to help pre-school children learn colours and shapes. There are two ways to play - an easier and more advanced mode. In the Basic game mode, every child gets their own wipe-clean board. Then a card with a drawing is chosen. The goal of the game is to be the first one to draw the same drawing with the same colours. On...
Arty Mouse: Spin & Find game was developed to help children strengthen their memory and practice memory techniques. There are two ways of playing it - an easier and a more advanced mode. The game has a spinner and tiles with characters. The characters are represented on the tiles multiple times in different environments and poses. The goal of the game is...
Description from the publisher: You and your fellow midshipmen are fresh recruits on a British frigate heading to the West Indies. As part of your training, you have been tasked with the navigation of the ship. Compete against your peers to see who can guide the ship on the best course. In As Seen in the Sky, each player must use their skill to reveal...
This game evolved from (or alongside) Fox & Geese and seems to have appeared first in Germany at least as early as 1803, where it has been known as Belagerungsspiel (Siege Game) or Festungsspiel (Fortress Game.) In English speaking countries it was published as Siege, or German Tactics. In France it was published in 1855 as Assault. In Italy it is called...