This is a small game of auto racing: it folds into its own plastic case measuring 2.5" x 4" (6.5 cm x 10 cm). One side has a small snap open compartment holding 2 magnets in two different colors (4 total). The other side pulls out into a tri-fold board which unfolds to 6" x 3.5" (15 cm x 9 cm), remaining attached to the plastic case. The case itself also...
This is a travel game, packaged in the same format as a cassette tape. It is part of the "Flipsiders" series. The "tape" contains a fold-out playing field and four magnetic markers. Where the spools for the tape should be, are two wheels that are spun instead of dice. The object of the game is to kill monsters to gain experience and finally to kill the...
Rock Tour is one of the Milton Bradley "Flipsiders" games that resembles an audio cassette until you "flip" the game open. Players take on the roles of rock-and-rollers trying to be the first to finish their tour schedules. A City List track lists all the places where concerts can take place, while the board depicts a map of the world with travel paths to...
OVERVIEW Collect sets of flower cards to create ‘gardens’. This attracts colorful butterflies which count as points. The flowers and butterflies are all native to the Philippines. It’s a family friendly card game for 2-4 players, which takes about 20 minutes to play. Featuring hand painted artwork created by local Filipino artists. HOW TO WIN At the end of...
This is a game about around-the-world flight using a map showing the North Pole in the middle. Nominally there's an actual race, although this isn't really consistent with the leisurely sightseeing described in many events and use of contemporary passenger airliners. With its flavour texts and other enclosed information, the game is clearly meant to...
The game bills itself as the "high-adventure travel game that entertains and educates." One person acts as "Flight Director" and from two to six players have fun while learning about the world and its peoples, by answering geography and general knowledge questions. Contents: -One game board -$60,000 travel dollars (in denominations of $100, $500 and $1000)...