Once upon a time, there were two very tricky turtles who organized a great race to find out which of the two was the fastest, but how to make a good competition if both do not stop cheating? The PROBABILITIES may be on your side. This game can be use in 2 ways: A) INTERACTIVE STORY The objective of the interactive story is to introduce the child to the...
Tridio is an abstract educational game to help developping spatial insight. It helps to see the relationship between 2D and 3D objects. The game is developed by Productief BV and used in schools in the Netherlands. Game is played by building a structure on the board, each player sitting at another side of the board (so another view on the structure)....
Tridio C is a cooperative game in which players must work together to solve tough spatial puzzles. All players sit around the game board. By mutual agreement, they will place a number of cubes in a certain arrangement in the middle of the board. Each player receives an assignment card with which he can provide part of the solution. With this card he can...
Add a colored tile each turn, trying to join the largest connected areas to maximize your score. Connect with all three colors for the most points. This game teaches pattern recognition and problem solving. With hundreds of combinations, there are infinite strategies to win! Each turn, you connect one of your Game Tiles side to side to 1 or more Game Tiles...
TrigO™ is a creative board game that teaches the rudimentary concepts of trigonometry. The game has six levels of play ranging from beginner to advanced. Each player receives 6 playing pieces of the same color, one for each of the trigonometric functions. There can be 2 to 6 players. Players will learn the names of the six major trigonometric functions:...
Trigon is a tile placement game by Wilhelm Kienzle from 1951 and was published by Naef in 1958. Each player gets a set of 9 similar right triangles (5 different sizes) that form a geometric sequence. All 9 tiles together form a square with a square hole in which a cube (the die) lies. A triangle is made up of two smaller ones in the sequence. The side...
Thirteenth chamber (from the game cover): Joint talking, laughing, that get together, we can learn a lot about myself as well as others. The way the game players pass through issues, tasks and rewards seven colors of the houses. Winner is the one who went through them all. The game can also be defined in time. We recommended to play Thirteenth chamber for...
Choose one of the 50 United States as your "takeoff" state to begin a "Trip of Cards" across the U.S.A.! The object of Trip 50® is to play a series of Trip Cards in a connecting chain. Each card played must share a border with the takeoff state or with another Trip Card already played. The first person to properly play all of his cards goes "Trip 50®" and...
This educational board game was one of a trio of games published around 1900 by The Educational Game Company, headed by Elmer E. Johnson, also president of The Regents Institute, a school for boys and girls in Brooklyn, NYC. The square paper game board features five maps, one in the middle showing Europe as a whole, and the rest showing parts of the...
The players travel to Mexico and move on the board. The object of the game is to visit six locations on the board and to correctly translate phrases on two cards that apply to each location. Components: a board with six trails representing locations that a traveler might seek in Mexico. One hundred and forty-six color-coded cards (twenty for each location...