From the rules page: "If you don't know or understand baseball, this game will teach you. If you do know baseball, this game will be a challenge to your knowledge and ability." This is a one-page insert that came with a Kellogg's product (Pop-Tarts, I believe) and, despite the name of the publisher, is not a computer game. Play results are determined by...
From the rules page: "If you don't know or understand golf, this game will teach you. If you do know golf, this game will be a challenge to your knowledge and ability." This is a one-page insert that came with a Kellogg's product (Pop-Tarts, I believe) and, despite the name of the publisher, is not a computer game. Play results are determined by drawing...
From the rules page: "If you don't know or understand soccer, this game will teach you. If you do know soccer, this game will be a challenge to your knowledge and ability." This is a one-page insert that came with a Kellogg's product (pop-tarts, I believe) and, despite the name of the publisher, is not a computer game. Play results are determined by...
From the rules page: "If you don't know or understand football, this game will teach you. If you do know football, this game will be a challenge to your knowledge and ability." This is a one-page insert that came with a Kellogg's product (Pop-Tarts, I believe) and, despite the name of the publisher, is not a computer game. Play results are determined by...
From the rules page: "If you don't know or understand ice hockey, this game will teach you. If you do know ice hockey, this game will be a challenge to your knowledge and ability." This is a one-page insert that came with a Kellogg's product (Pop-Tarts, I believe) and, despite the name of the publisher, is not a computer game. Play results are determined...
From the rules page: "If you don't know locations of U.S. cities, this game will teach you. If you do know locations of U.S. cities, this game will be a challenge to your knowledge." This is a one-page insert that came with a Kellogg's product (Pop-Tarts, I believe) and, despite the name of the publisher, is not a computer game. Play results are determined...
Kelloggs Album of Australian Games is a promotional mail out set of 4 games published by Kelloggs during the 1940's. The games are stapled into a booklet style and have pop out playing pieces and dice made of cardboard. Games are about racing, swimming, golf and saving money and all require movement by the roll a dice and the players playing pieces to be...
From the publisher... As many as care to may play. First play is determined by each player shooting one blue ball at the target holes, and the one scoring highest plays first, etc. In case of a tie, those tied will shoot again. Each player in turn places each of the nine balls, one at a time, at the point of the yellow triangle shown on the shooting...
Kendo Duel is a strategy card game that can be played in two game modes: the “Duel” and the “Competition”. In “Duel” game mode 2-4 players can play together. They fight each other without drawing new cards during the game. The winner is the last player who has a card in one’s hand. In the game mode “Competition” only 2 players can play and it is similar to...