You are architects from the end of the s. XIX and eclecticism is fashionable. It consists of mixing historical styles in the same building. A prestigious bourgeois has called a crazy contest to find the best architect of your future mansion ... the best of you! The winner will be the one with the most prestigious points at the end of the departure. You...
Eclectica is a word-based game for two or more players. Teams compete to decipher clues, get words, and phonetically rearrange them to find answers. The first team to identify the correct answer wins the point! Clues are based on all subjects - ranging from art to mathematics to idioms in the English language - so there’s plenty of room for everyone to...
In Eda Mame Suki Yaki Soba (a play-on-words in Japanese), players race to be the first to empty their personal draw pile in this fast-paced card-slapping game. The game is presented bilingually in English and Japanese, making it accessible to players from either language background. At the start, all cards are dealt evenly among players, who keep them...
Paris Match is a weekly magazine, the French equivalent of the American magazine "Life". The “Special Edition” game was designed by the editorial staff of “Paris Match”. The game mechanism is inspired by Trivial Pursuit. We move pawns on a board, we draw a card from the theme corresponding to the square, and we must answer the ten questions asked. The six...
Educated Guess - Drawing game. Divide everybody up into two teams (there are rules for 3 players). Players alternate as the DRAWER and try to get their team to guess what they are drawing. Both teams may guess every round. If the DRAWER's team guesses correctly then they move ahead one space. If the opposing team guesses then the DRAWER's team is blocked....
In this elimination game, you must be able to tell the truth from a tall tale. Here are four statements, one of which is a lie. Can you tell which one? eenie: Vesustrapphobia is the fear of beautiful women. meenie: A flounder’s eyes start out on both sides of its head but end up on one side. minie: Paul Revere was a dentist. moe: noodles poached in pear...
EFS is a light party game about voting, as aliens, on all the stuff found on your first visit to Earth. You picked up a lot of stuff and possibly a human or two who may be posing as aliens amongst you. Each turn, one of the players (the leader for this turn) picks a topic and everyone votes on it using the E F S cards. The letters stand for Epic, Funky...
Egeo is based on the nautical battles of the Diadochi (sucessors of Alexander the Great). It is a typical dice game with combat between the fleets of the players. It can be played by 2-6 opponents (ideal 3-6) and it spends about 25 minutes. Each player receives an equal set of cards with the typical ships of the period. Different boats can do different...
Complete the challenges, don't drop the Egg! The Egg Game is our brilliant new party game where you have to complete hilarious challenges whilst trying not to drop the egg. Before pulling a challenge card, players can choose to use the bouncy rubber egg for one point, or up the ante and use a real egg for 3 points (optional) Don’t be the one to crack under...
From the box: Watch out for runny eggs! Spin the spinner, pick an egg, and press it on your head! If you get splashed by an egg, you're out! Contents: Plastic egg carton 10 refillable plastic eggs Spinner (with plastic arrow and base) Game rules Game play: Before the game a number of the soft-plastic eggs are opened, half-filled with water, and re-closed....
Naming cartoon characters, super powers and stuff you need to survive a zombie apocalypse sounds like a cinch. But there’s a catch: in Egghead, the roll of the die determines one of five ways to play. So you might have to recall things from the 80s in alphabetical order or name stuff a pirate would say with your answer starting with the last letter of the...
The first player is the one with the largest head circumference. A handy tape measure is provided to determining this. Players move their pieces (brains) around the board attempting to be the first one to the finish. Players take turns turning over cards, and all players must vote on which card describes them best. The group by majority moves forward, by...