The players roll three dice and split up the result to move one or more figures and the ball. The figures may move in any direction. The ball only moves straight away from a figure placed immediately behind the ball. Most soccer rules are simulated in the game. The player who gets the most goals in a fixed time span (for example 2 x 30 minutes) wins the...
Each player gets 11 pawns he puts on the marked starting positions (white numbered spaces). The first player to get all of his 11 pawns into the opponents goal wins the game (I didn't know soccer is played this way and shouldn't there be a ball?). Movement is determined by a die. Friendly meeples may never be jumped over, opponent meeples only if a 6 is...
Each player has 25 cards. The game consists of 2 halfs (f. e. 2 x 15 minutes). After the first half all cards are returned to the hand of the players. The player who scores the most goals wins the game. The 5 goalkeeper-cards of each player are shuffled and placed topdown in 2 stacks on the spaces 1 (goal) of the game board. The 20 fieldplayer-cards of...
Schuss und Tor is a follow-suit card game dressed up as a football game, hence the title which translates as "Shot and Goal". In the game, the player cards feature five different players, and each card lists who that player will send the ball to, e.g., Otto to Luigi. When someone plays this Otto card, the next player must play either a card featuring Luigi...
As basic equipment for this game you need 10 red Halma figures, 10 blue Halma figures and one green Halma figure. You place the green Halma figure on the middle black field (it counts as a ball), Halma figures of the same color are placed on the base line in front of each goal, the 10th Halma figure is placed on a black dot in the goal. Each player takes...
User summary Object of the Game To complete the course in the shortest time possible by taking from the move pack as few cards as possible. Any number of people may play but this is an against the clock race and each player races in turn with normally only one skier on the course at any one time. Preparation Set up the board, draw for order of play by...
This is a typical trivia game that focuses on sports questions. There are 7 categories: (most are focused on the Swiss sports scene) - Cycling - Soccer - Athleticism - Alpine Sports - Olympics - International Sport You try to move your pawn to the center of the map by answering the questions right. First one to come there wins. The questions go back to...
An abstract simulation of American football. The blurb below doesn't mention it, but the pieces are wooden. ---begin quote from publisher's flyer--- SCOOZIE is a game created to simulate football running and passing plays. The Offensive team has one runner (ball carrier), two receivers, and 8 guards. This team also has the ball! The Defense has eleven...
Score is a Dutch football game played by two players. Each player has 11 cards: 8 with the value 1, 2 with the value 2 and 1 with the value 3. Each player makes his line-up by placing the cards on the squares on the board. Each turn the players may take turns to perform an action: two players change positions (keeping the player in possession of the ball)...
Quote from the rules: "Score Soccer is an exciting simulation of the real game of soccer, NASL style, incorporating all the tactical moves of the game. This simulation is accurate enough to be used by coaches and soccer players to discuss and devise strategy for playing the real game." Game uses players on triangular bases that can form to a square and...
Scoreboard Baseball is a full-stat quick-play baseball game that can be played in around 10-12 minutes from out of the box to stat completion. There are no lineups to decide upon and no score sheets to fill out yet the game unfolds inning by inning with a key player and action being revealed along the way. While it can be used to add on to existing full...