A board game using a map of Europe with a city-to-city path of spaces from Dover (#1) to London (#103). Players roll an 8-sided teetotum (because dice were heavily taxed at the time) and move along the path. Each space is a city in Europe, with a description given on the edge of the board. Some spaces have a favourable or unfavourable penalty (miss a turn...
The Royal Tour game is a simple roll and move game based on Australia's first Royal tour by Queen Elizabeth the Second in 1954. The game appears to be a supplement in the Australian Women's Weekly which has been an iconic Australian women's magazine since 1933. The game has players move counters along a trail to reach the Royal tour on square 80. Along the...
A Medieval Fantasy Boardgame based on Joseph Campbell´s "Hero´s Jorney" and Hermetic Kabbalah simbolism. Each Player controls a small group of Adventurers who seek fame and fortune in the Lands of the Sephiroth. The first part of the game is the setup. 20 Modular Tiles representing the 10 Sephiroth of the Kabbalah and 10 Mythical Places are randomly...
Remember those family road trips you took as a kid when old-fashioned game playing filled the long hours? The creators of the wildly successful Rubberneckers remember and have followed up with a smart new game designed specifically for the very youngest travelers. Players score points by spotting fun-to-find objects pictured on the cards and engaging...
This game has nearly the same concept as "Deutschlandreise". Players must optimize their route to visit six randomly-dealt places in the Ruhr-Area ("Ruhrpott" is a local slang word for "Ruhrgebiet") in Germany. In Ruhrpott Tour, all participants sit in the same car, and therefore they must constantly argue with all other players about which route to take....
An old favorite in a new disguise. The rules of Rummy are the same, but the material now consists of photo cards instead of tiles with numbers or letters. The photos come from the countries of the European Union. The cards must be laid out either by categories (set) or country (row). Categories include Palaces or Parliamentary Buildings, Churches, Sights...
The popular tile-laying game RUMMY, now in a German version! As in the famous classic, each player tries to get rid of his tiles as quickly as possible, but in this version, each tile shows a connection between two cities from the German rail network. From Rostock to Berlin it is 227 km and then on to Potsdam, or rather to Wolfsburg? The player whose turn...
Up to 7 players travel around the world by different means of travel: car, sailing yacht, bicycle, train, horse, airplane and whaler/dog slet. Each means of travel has it's own colored travel route and it's own travel guide. Movement is determined by a die. On some destinations, events hinder or benefit the player. The first player to reach his starting...
The game starts (space 1) and ends (space 149) in Greenland. The first player to return there from his journey around the world, winns the game. Movement is determined by two dice. On odd doublets the player advances to the next city, on even doublets he has to go back to the last city he passed or visited. When a player gets to a city, he has to tell it's...