This is a game of football. The rules are simple. Your objective is to score more goals than your opponent and win the match! Coaches take turns, first the attacker, then the defender. The attacker tries to move the ball between his players and score a goal. The defender tries to get the ball. Pick your team out of 10 national teams, challenge your friends...
Objective: gain penalties - as little as possible - by flipping a rotor through a gate Build up a gate on a table - flanked by a skittle and a backstop on each side. Use a curved needle to flip the rotor through the gate to opponent's side - avoid to hit a skittle/backstop; otherwise collect a penalty and try again. First player gaining 20 penalties has...
User Summary Romba is a small-scale Kegelspiel. Kegeln is roughly the traditional German equivalent to Bowling. The game consists of a large tilted board with a frame on which nine pins can be placed. The players spin tops (two of different sizes are provided) to topple the pins. Because of the incline of the board, it is easy to miss the pins altogether;...
Description from the back of the Rules: "What is ROOSTERTAIL? Title of the game is taken from the term fans, sportswriters and broadcasters apply to the huge plume of water rising to 20 feet which the hydroplane churns in the air as it races across the water's surface at speeds up to 200 miles per hour. Rules, hazards and bonuses of the game are based on...
Simple "Roll and Move" dice game simulating airplane races of the 1920-40s. Game consists of 6 airplane miniatures and a board representing the race course. In turn/position order players move their planes forward "dice roll" number of spaces avoiding other players and occasionally encountering beneficial or detrimental spaces on the race course. First...
The offense calls out one of 14 plays. Players then consult a shared Play Chart with 15 result columns to determine their desired result and then select one of 8 values in their "analog computer" -- a box with two selector wheels and a result window. The result (the sum of the 2 numbers) is display by opening a window to a 3rd door in the computer. Players...
This 1930s game came in a solid wood box. The lid lifted off to form the playing field, with individual yard markings and eight lines running the length of the field lettered A-G. A wooden bar on a slider is used to mark the position of the ball, and there is a metal 10-yard marker that slides up one side of the lid. The base has a large mechanism in the...
The R. Bliss Manufacturing Company of Pawtucket, Rhode Island produced this "bowling game" at the turn of the century at just about the time that real TEN PIN BOWLING was taking hold in the United States. This game features heavy cardboard "pins" like Rough Rider, Indian, Cowboy Dude, and Cow Girl. Each pin had a number value marked on it. Knocking them...