Each player manages a team of 4 cyclists ( best on the flat, ... uphill rider, ... downhill rider, team marshal ). The race course is formed of different types of tracks. Game turns are divided in phases 8 Escape, Cancel Escape, Accelerate, Cancel accelerate). Each action results in expenditure of energy points depending on the cyclist's speciality and the...
This Spanish cycling game has beautiful luxurious miniatures cyclists made out of lead (15 of them, 3 for each player). There are also 12 pieces that form the board (either an oval or another track that can be assembled with the pieces). When the oval is formed it measures 90x60cms. The rules are relatively simple. Each player rolls dice for his cyclists...
A Trivial-like game with 2.600 questions about all facts and history about the soccer team Real Madrid. Players advance along the board tracks by correctly answering questions to complete his collection of trophies. Depending on the squares where his pawns land they have to answer questions about specifics themes like players, history or prizes. But they...
El listón de MARCA is a game for most athletes and for those who know most of all about sports. It can be played by up to 5 teams of one or more players. The aim is to build the word "MARCA" with a letter of each color. This requires successfully responding to questions in every major category using the boxes provided for this purpose. During the game the...
Inspired by Mexican Lucha Libre Wrestling, El Luchador Fantastico Grande challenges you to become either a hero in the ring, or a villain that teams up and then chair shots people to the face! Inspired by Mexican Lucha Libre Wrestling,El Luchador Fantastico Grande challenges you to become a righteous hero, or vile villain, in the ring. Fight alone, or team...
This is a very old, battery-operated electronic baseball game in which players try to outguess each other. The board depicts a baseball field dotted with lights that give the results of a play. The players use switches located at either end of the board for each pitch. For example, if the player batting presses the #2 button, and the player in the field...
The giant vibrating board is the same as in Electric Football, except the only real section that's used is the diamond. The diamond is a track in which a plastic base runner can move around the bases. The batter turns on the board to have his batters run, and turns it off to have them stop at a base. Attached to one end of the field is a large metal...
An application for a U.S. patent was filed in December 1927 by James M. Prentice of Holyoke, Massachusetts. Prentice was 17 years old. The patent, for "Electric Baseball," was granted less than a year later, and Jim Prentice Electric Baseball, under a variety of titles and in a variety of forms, would go on to a production run of more than thirty years....