A western outlaw game where you draw from two decks, racing to accumulate 50 total gold. Players take turns drawing cards, laying gold bag cards face up and leaving any others in their hands. This is where the element of cheating comes in, you only have to reveal your hand if someone draws The Jig is Up card, then all players reveal the hands and pay their...
Straight Arrow (trademark of national biscuit company) is a 1950 game manufactured by by Selchow & Righter co. The directions are printed on the inside of box cover. The gameboard contains a track which all players follow as the spin and move, and measures approx. 18-1/4" x 18-1/2". Players attempt to earn golden arrow tokens as they move along the board...
Authors - One of the earliest versions of the family of Go Fish games, in which players call on each other to give up a named card, attempting to meld sets for points, based on which set of the game it is (e.g. the first melded set gets 10 points, the second gets 5 points). When all sets have been melded, most points wins. From The Card Games Website This...
In Sutter's Mill the players experience the sudden rise and decline of the Californian town of Coloma during the gold rush. They first build up the town, bring new citizens into it, and, last but not least, dig gold. However, when it is time and the gold vein is almost spent, they better take their belongings and get the hell out of Coloma! In the game...
The object of this abstract game is to place five tokens of one color in a row in any direction on a special 12 by 12 game board grid or to force your opponent into three "traps" -- the twenty red squares on the game board. The four-player version of the game involves team play while the three-player version involves one player alternatively playing...
For fans of quests, ciphers, and mysteries! For detective enthusiasts and admirers of the "Once Upon a Time in Chicago" series! For those who dislike cooperative games and want to finally put their minds to work, racing to uncover secrets and treasures against friends rather than with them. An adventure game about treasure hunting in the small town of...
Each player controls a posse of two cowboys out searching for stolen valuables. The object of the game is to collect the most reward money by retrieving the valuables. When an item is located, it must be returned to the Holdup Scene to collect the reward. If another cowboy is able to catch up with the posse bringing an item to the Holdup Scene, that cowboy...
The game name pronunciation in Japanese is タングルウィード (Tangleweed) which translates into Tumbleweed. (The publisher gives the full title as タングルウィード~緑をかけぬけうまれる種~ (Tanguruuido-midori wo kakenuke umarerutane-) meaning Tangleweed - the seed that runs through the greenery -). Welcome to the West. As a tumbleweed farmer you want to become rich by growing your...
The wind sweeps across the Great Plains. The buffalo are still far away. Winter is coming. In Tatanka, you lead one of the great peoples of the Plains through the cycle of two years of thirteen moons. Your decisions are guided not only by strategy, but by tradition, ceremony, and the rhythm of the land itself. Gather resources before the cold comes....
Components: Folding Board, Playing Pieces, Border Wars Ammo, Question Cards, Dice, Instructions. Publisher's Description: "THE SCENE IS SET ON THE MEXICO/TEXAS BORDER IN THE 1800'S. EVERYONE IS ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE LAW; ROBBING BANKS, FIGHTING, GAMBLING, CHEATING, SMUGGLING, - AND DRINKING! This colorful game allows you to criss-cross over the border...