This card game has a deck of 56 cards: 10 each of Vehicles Inward and Outward and of Pedestrians Left and Right; 15 traffic light cards (five each Stop, Caution, Go); and a single Policeman card. The rules refer to a board, but a diagram on page 4 shows that it is very basic, essentially a square enclosing two diagonals. One diagonal is for the vehicles...
The players start at the lower right corner of the game map and try to be the first at the train station at the upper right corner. They beginn as pedestrians, but can take the tram or a car along the way, if they pay a certain amount of game coins. Whenever a player gets on a numbered space, he has to consult the game rules and follow the instructions. In...
This is a board game designed to teach non-American children the rules of the road and roadsigns. It utilizes international road signs and traffic signals that change. Age range 8-99. The idea is you visit various addresses drawn from cards but must get there by rolling the dice and obeying all traffic laws and signals as you maneuver your car through the...
Players roll and move along a track. Players must satisfy the conditions of either stopping, relaxing (engaging in an activity that is thought of as relaxing), or thinking. When a player has successfully traversed the track, he or she wins. From the creator: STOP, RELAX, and THINK evolved out of my work with children at Fourth Street Project over the last...
The object of this game is to make the journey around the board--driving a little metal car--the most times and be the only player with any money remaining at the end of the game. Players roll the dice and move around the outside of the board, following instructions on the spaces which deal with traffic & weather conditions, speed limits, rest areas...
Stop & Shop is a shopping game. The player puts one of his dice tokens face down and moves his meeple. If the meeple is in front of a shop, he can go into the shop and buy as much as he can. He can put all the stuff he bought on his shopping card. As soon as he has fulfilled all the requested items on the shopping card, he can turn the shopping card face...
Stoplights is a game for 2 or 3 players that is easy to learn, quick to play, and fun for all ages. Players start with 4 cards each and compete to be the first to line up 5 of their color stoplights horizontally or diagonally. On a players turn they may play a card and draw a replacement, cover any card on the table with one from their hand, or draw 2...
STOPS is an acronym for states, territories or provinces. The STOPS AMERICAN EDITION has 51 STOPS (or 51 possible answers), the names of the 50 states and Washington, DC, all of which are printed directly on the colorful, dynamic game board. STOPS provides you with a clue, and you try to identify the STOP. From an official report: "The award-winning trivia...