-From the Box ALL THE ACTION OF GRAND PRIX RACING Welcome to Wheelspin, the board game that recreates all the thrills and spills of Grand Prix racing. Your objective is to be first past the chequered flag at the end of the race. You'll stand the best chance of winning if you 'read' the race in advance, avoiding hazards and penalties wherever possible and...
When the Grass Was Real is a tabletop baseball game with a difference: it's designed to simulate a fictional baseball league, in the spirit of the game described in Robert Coover's novel The Universal Baseball Association, Inc.: J. Henry Waugh, Prop. When you roll the dice, you don't find out that the hitter singled; your batter will hit a hard ground ball...
Whitetail Wilderness is a game about hunting white-tailed deer. Game play is scenario-driven, with a modular "board" of hex tiles created as per the scenario set up rules. The specific game objective depends on the scenario, but generally requires the players to do one of the following within a specified number of game rounds: - Shoot the biggest buck -...
Whitetail Wilderness: Woodland Pursuit is a hand management game about hunting whitetail deer in the woodlands of Pennsylvania. Game play is scenario-driven and takes place on a modular board. The player moves around the board and hunts deer by playing cards from their hand to take actions and deploy useful items. Once deer are spotted, cards are used to...
This 18-card expansion for Whitetail Wilderness: Woodland Pursuit adds more options for players to include when constructing their player deck at the beginning of the game. The cards in this expansion bring new skills and card abilities to the hunter's repertoire. They include Resilience (reclaim a card from the discard pile), Regroup (draw three cards)...
Players spin a spinning peg on the baseball diamond shaped game board. The board has locations markered for hits and outs. If the peg lands on an out, then the batter is out. There are 4 Stands that represent hits. Hit 1 for a single, 2 for a double, 3 for a triple and hit all four for a home run. And there was also this non-electric entry, from 1945 --...