From the box... "2 Great Games in One" 2 Action Packed Magnetic Board Games - The International Steeple Chase & The International Stakes Race. Playing the Games: The Dice - The six dice used in this game will control the speed of the horses as they move around the track. The Luck of each jockey every time they roll the dice controls their horses chance to...
This is a boardgame simulating a football match between teams of French and German Philosophers. The game is more or less what Americans would call soccer, leavened with enough indoor soccer and football to keep the existentialists angsty. The game is played with a print-out board, counters, and a standard poker deck. Each team consists of four...
Designed and published by the sailboarding community in 1988, Pro-Am pits players (sailboarders) against each other as they race around the board collecting sponsorships, forging a career, and testing their knowledge on sailboarding. The game can be played on three different levels, from the experienced sail boarder down to the first timers and...
A replay game of grand prix motor cycle racing. Players control all motorcycles in a motor cycle grand prix race. The game includes statistical data for every circuit raced in 1984, and for all classes of motorcycles, like 80, 125, 250, 500c.c. as well as sidecars. After you have decided which race to run, you set up all the drivers (represented by...
ISBG is an action/dexterity-based sports board game that emulates the action, skill and strategy of a conventional soccer match. The board game includes a game board having markings of a conventional soccer pitch. Circular player pieces are utilized to manipulate a ball piece and impart a sliding or a flipping motion in the ball piece. The players may...
International Tennis simulates a professional singles tennis game. Play is card-driven: the server draws a serve card to determine where the serve goes (after the receiver chooses a court position), if the receiver returns the serve a return card is drawn, if the server returns a rally card is drawn, etc. Tracks are provided for game, set, and match...
This cycling game appeared somewhere in the 1970's in East Germany. The game has very original mechanics as the movement of the plastic cyclists on the oval indoor track on the gameboard is not done by cards or by dice but by a speedometer, a device that looks a bit like a spinner. That only makes this game a collectors item. Not to be confused with 6-Tage...