Promotional game published by Shell, the petrol and oil supplier. Essentially, this is a roll and move game but the winner is not the first player to reach home. In fact, the game does not end until all players have reached home. Then the winner is the player with the most petrol (gas) still in their car. Cards are drawn when you arrive on certain squares...
This is a board game designed to teach non-American children the rules of the road and roadsigns. It utilizes international road signs and traffic signals that change. Age range 8-99. The idea is you visit various addresses drawn from cards but must get there by rolling the dice and obeying all traffic laws and signals as you maneuver your car through the...
The object of this game is to make the journey around the board--driving a little metal car--the most times and be the only player with any money remaining at the end of the game. Players roll the dice and move around the outside of the board, following instructions on the spaces which deal with traffic & weather conditions, speed limits, rest areas...
You work in a neglected warehouse, where the goods are irregularly on the shelves, which should be ordered. The goods are coming and coming, and a variety of goods to be moved to the right places. There are two groups of goods, the "food" and "non-food". In both groups there are various types of goods. Foods: cereals, vegetables, mineral waters and spices...
It is storming! Unexpected technical problems, sandbanks and the rough sea capsize the large cargo ship. The goods are discarded into the ocean and are floating onto the beach. Curious beach combers gather on the beach. Which beach comber collects the biggest loot? Gameplay: The players are rolling two special dices included in the game. The first one...
Given a a secret set of stations and trolley line, players use tiles to build a common network of track. They attempt to build a path that travels from one terminal to the other while passing the required stations. After all their connections are made, a player may begin to race their trolley through the network. The first player to race their trolley from...
This is historical board game based on missions from Japan to China (630-894 A.D.) - see Wikipedia page. This game was born from a joke title. So Japanese pronunciation of missions to Tang China is "Kentoshi (遣唐使)" as same as Japanese title of Avalon hill's Gladiator (剣闘士). Incidentally, its subtitle is "Do You See Jianzhen's Tears!?" The players either...