The game is based on the French-Canadian movie called "Les Boys". The movie is about a garage league hockey team. The game picks up the hockey theme and is played in 2 teams, for a total of 2, 4 or 6 players. As in the real hockey game, this card game is played in 3 periods, the first player plays a card, the puck is for the team of that player, until a...
A baseball board game featuring Can-Am league Quebec teams "Les Capitales" and "Les Aigles". Designed for baseball fans of all ages, the game reproduces the sequences of a baseball game. In Les Capitales vs. Les Aigles, each player starts with the "Throws" deck from their respective team. The home team is chosen and each player shuffles their opponents...
This French cycling game from the '80s is played on a 69*22cm. board that 2 to 5 cyclists, each controlled by a player. Before the game starts, players choose how many étappes will be played (usually between 4 and 8). At the start each player has 6 cards in his hand. A card can contain advantages or bad luck (when this card is played it is played as bad...
In the North Pole, it’s the same story every year: Santa is trying to choose the best team of helpers on whom he will be able to count on to ensure the delivery of the presents during Christmas Night. To select the best team, he relies on his companions to guide and lead some bold and daring elves through Santa’s 6 challenges. Each companion becomes head...
This cycling game is based upon the Tour de France. The box contains 1 board (46x46 cm²), 6 cyclists, 2 dice, cyclist cards and energy indicators. The game consists of 3 different étappes or stages. Each player controls one cyclist with 3 stars in one specialty, either climbing, descending or riding on a flat terrain. The stars (3, 2 and 1 respectively)...
A sports trivia game published in Quebec in 1988. The marketing of this game used heavily the name and image of ex-NHL all-stars player Guy Lafleur. His picture appears on the box cover and on the board, and a letter signed by him is in the box. Another sheet invites people to write in to become a game-club member, in order to get souvenirs and a signed...
This game came in two formats one that used a die but earlier versions came with a spinner for randomization. The players are printed on the board and movement is the puck from square to square. There are printed squares on the board that if you take the puck to will can cause penalties to the opposing player in various ways including giving you a penalty...
The game has a two sided laminated board with horse racing on one side and greyhound racing on the other. It's suitable for children as a traditional "first past the post" board game or adults can use it for gambling. Let's Go Racing parties, where a whole race card can be prepared with different distances and a choice of flat racing or over jumps, are...