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...
Similar to card cricket where two cards are drawn - one from each pack and the score and play is determined by the corresponding square on the board. Scores are then entered in the score pad. When an uneven score is shown the second batsmen faces the bowler, if even runs are scored the same batter picks up the next card. When a batter goes out the new...
Scoreboard Tennis is Inside Sports' latest addition to our Quick Play line of games. All players are rated for each surface they played on, based on their real life performance. With each season that is rated, any match-up can be replayed on your tabletop. You can even replay entire Grand Slam tournaments. Scoreboard Tennis offers two different quick play...
(from the rules) In the 1920's a new concept of snow travel was invented in Canada! The Snowmobile! Since that time the snowmobile has developed from a large, bulky commercial type machine to the sleek personal machine it is today. The snowmobile is a recreational vehicle that can be enjoyed by the whole family, but is also a vehicle for those who are...
Front of Box: "The Exciting new game invented especially for bubblegum card collectors. "Experience the fun of card collecting and trading, card auctions, flipping contests, attic finds and much, much more. A game the whole family can enjoy. May be played by 2 to 6 players." Back of Box: "Now you can have the fun of putting together your own collection of...
From the box: "Can you spell SWEEP? How about WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS? America's Favorite Word Game meets New England's most celebrated sports franchise in the 2007 Boston Red Sox World Series Championship Edition of SCRABBLE. It's the same classic SCRABBLE played on a baseball diamond featuring great commemorative 2007 World Series images and stats....
MLB Edition Scrabble combines Scrabble game play with a uniquely shaped, baseball diamond board, baseball letter tiles, team tile racks, and special scoring rules Specific editions for the Yankees and Red Sox were also published. Contents: 1 Baseball Diamond Game Board 100 Baseball Letter Tiles 1 Letter Bag 4 Team Racks 4 Logo Inserts Instructions w/ 50...
Description from the publisher: Scratch Golf is revolutionary game whereby players can play a round of golf anywhere and anytime using a pen or pencil on a beautifully designed paper golf course. Players start from the 'tee box' shooting a pen or pencil by holding it by its tip and gently pushing the pen or pencil forward and letting it fall creating a...
Scrimmage was invented by Chuck Eskridge, and David Williams. It is a football game in which one side controls the offense and the other controls the defense. Movement is accomplished by dice rolls, with slower players have lower maximum movement capability. Each side has pieces (players) of varying strength and speed. Any player can tackle any other...
Scrimmage - Tactical Professional Football is, in many ways, "the ultimate wargame". It combines varieties of movement, combat and objectives rarely found in actual warfare. First published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #37, Jim Dunnigan transformed the game of Football into a wargame, with limited success. Played on a hex map football field (6 hexes = 10...
A hex-and-counter simulation of American football, focused on portraying only a portion of a full game. The "I go, you go" rules cover movement, collisions (resolved on a "CRT"), forward passes, and hand-offs. Each counter represents one football player defined by two factors: power and movement points. The simplified football rules do not cover fumbles or...