It's time for an Old Fashioned adventure! Muddle your way through Miltown and cool off in the Ice Cube Tundra. Beware of Hodags in the Swizzle Stick Forest and try to avoid a Wisconsin Goodbye as you end your inebriated expedition. As you move down the game board, you will draw cards with various effects including the chance to trigger a classic dice...
Brangle is a party game for four or more players. The game is played with a deck of 54 cards, each with three topics or categories written on one side. One player draws a card and selects the first, second, or third category (by choice or convention, depending on which set of rules is used). The player then names something that belongs to the category...
translation: bratwurst, beer and garden goblins Objective: find out, who mostly behaves as a typical German, have fun - acting simultaneously - active player draws a card & all players vote (mostly yes or no); (weird) questions are rated by points - depending on the answer -, the more points you collect the higher the chance that your 'obsessive'...
From the Manufacturer: The Stylin' Game of Truth or Dare Want to laugh with your friends? Express your passion for fashion? Do krazy things? Then dare to play BRATZ GIRL TALK. Sing a song...strut your stuff...tell a tale...and lots more. That's what BRATZ GIRL TALK is all about! Spin the spinner and see if you'll have to do a funadelic stunt or answer a...
German has the tongue-twister "Blaukraut bleibt Blaukraut und Brautkleid bleibt Brautkleid", which translates as "Red cabbage remains red cabbage, and a bridal gown remains a bridal gown". The game Brautkraut takes this tongue twister to the extremes as each of the game's 66 cards depicts two of the following four items: Blau (blue) Kraut (cabbage) Braut...
The bride and groom At the gameboard one can see ten ovals with people dressed to marry, according to the fashion of the early 19th century in Germany. In the corners one can see dancing couples. In the middle of the gameboard three horses are depicted (Perhaps they are going to pull the wagon with the bride and groom later on!) Published in Nuremberg...
Bravo! Bravo! is a party game where we all play together with one voice! Every time a card is flipped over, everyone has to say or do the same thing according to the revealed card. Hilarity and absurdity is guaranteed! Discover 10 roughly-sketched yet totally endearing characters who will accompany you: the Disco Ball, the Little Person, the Slime, the...
パンドド! (Brea-do-do!) is a dexterity game from Japan, with players flicking bread into goals, as in Billiards or Carrom. Each player has a different character, as various Japanese anime schoolchildren, and these are shown in flat acrylic cut-out shapes in dramatic action poses. The player places the figure flat and flicks it with their finger, to strike the...
In Breadcrumbs, one player lays a trail of subtle clues leading to a secret phrase, but they don’t want everyone to get it right. The cluegiver reveals up to five clues, one at a time, trying to guide exactly the right number of players to the answer. Guessers can only guess once, scoring more points the earlier they get it right. The challenge is in...