Object of the Game Work as a team to gather and interpret enough clues to correctly identify the mystery element in the envelope. The teams do this by landing on the clues and/or stealing clues from other teams. The Rules Setup 1. Put one electron card on each electron space on the board. 2. Place the mystery element envelope on the mystery element box on...
Publishers description: "Who will be the first to find the perfect potion? It could be you…if you can correctly identify the properties of matter! In this skill-building game, students answer physical science questions to move around the game board…then slip the quiz cards in the secret decoder to check their answers." Game components: Game board 50 quiz...
What’s the Story? invites children to retell and create stories with playful animal characters and adventures. There are endless ways to use these cards. The publishers include many suggestions and you can develop your own. The game includes many rule variants, with differing win conditions including some requiring a certain number of cards to win....
What's the Sum? is an abstract summation card game for 2-6 players. The box contains 3 games with unique gameplay that makes each round of the game different from previous rounds. In each What's the Sum? game, the players will try to zero the sum. Sounds easy? Let's try. If you succeed you can win, but the game can always change in favor of another player....
"A Game for Learning How to Tell Time," 'What's the Time? is a children's game that offers two ways to play, each of which is designed to teach young children to tell time. In one game, children win cards by being the fastest to set their cardboard clock to the correct time as shown on the card. The first to earn a predetermined number of cards wins. In...
According to the rules, the object of the game is to score the highest total of correct answers t oquestions on historical events, famous landmarks, capitals, principal cities, world currencies, and national heroes. Questions are in a booklet with answers referenced to a number on the "dial-a-matic" answer panel. Answers are limited to the US States (for...
What's Your Problem is a childrens' game about problem solving. Players move along a path through different areas on the board such as Sad Street, Frustrated Forest, and Surprise City with the ultimate goal of reaching Happy House. Players draw cards with an illustration of a problematic situation such as having to eat food you don't like or feeling...
Object of the game is to be the first player to achieve his career. Players move around the board collecting School Cards, Subject Cards and Personality Cards. Game ends when one of the players has collected 4 School Cards of one Profession and 2 Subject Cards and 2 Personality Cards that are good for that Profession. Professions and their respective...
Object of the game is to the first player to become a Career Girl. Players move around the board collecting School Cards, Subject Cards and Personality Cards. Game ends when one of the players has collected 4 School Cards of one Profession and 2 Subject Cards and 2 Personality Cards that are good for that Profession. Professions and their respective...