Tour de France Board Game is a realistic simulation of the largest professional bicycle race in the world. The basic game set contains game plans for four stages that copy real stages of the 109th Tour de France race. The game can be further extended by additional individual stages. Each player uses pawns to represent their cycling team. The movement of...
French cycling and rally car game published early in the 1960's. It contains 2 games, one with cyclists on the Tour de France, the other one is a rally game with small cars, also in France, both can be played on the same board which is quite big (62x80cm.) Both games are played in different stages and bonifications (French definition = bonuses) or...
Tour de Pyramide uses Looney Pyramids as components. It's a game for 1–6 players and the playing time is 5–10 minutes per player. It's intended for non-gamers, beginners, and family gamers. The players are cyclists who participate in the cycling race Tour de Pyramide which runs through the French mountain chain Pyramide Montes. The height differences are...
This is a simple roll and move game. The players have to roll "1" to get from one of the starting circles to space 0 (Zürich). The first player to reach space 100 (back in Zürich) wins the game. If a player gets passed on a yellow space he has to go back to the last square space. But if a player gets passed on a red space, he has to start again at the...
This roll & move board game follows exactly the stages of the 1935 Tour de Suisse: Zurich - St.Moritz - Lugano - Luzern - Genève - Bern - Olten - Zurich. The 6-sided die contains symbols that are explained on the game board. This is a promotional game for a store in Olten. The 1935 edition of the Tour de Suisse had a stage finish in Olten, which was not...
Bike races for 2 - 6 players, with dice throws and card collecting. Each player has three riders at the start. To start, you need to roll a six. Before the dice roll, the player must indicate one of his three riders for whom the roll is used. The route is divided into three sections and there are different colored event fields. Opposing riders can be...
With Tour du Jour you can organize one-day classics or your own multi-stage tour! Use a single racer or a team consisting of a maximum of four members. Whether you enjoy hills or mountains, cobblestones or coastal roads, Tour du Jour has it all. Find out how your team holds up under the onslaught of the gruesome secteurs pavés of Mons-en-Pévèle or Trouee...