User Summary Hour of the Gun - Tombstone, Arizona, 1881-2 is a set of three linked miniatures scenarios and a rules set that covers the events surrounding the infamous gunfight at the OK Corral. Scenarios include: Street Fight at the Ok Corral, Tucson Stockyards Ambush, & Shootout at Iron Springs. Characters surviving a scenario (from either the Earp or...
The complex and rich history of the American West is often explored by writers and filmmakers. From the dime novel Westerns to the latest Spur Award winners, from the silent black-and-white one-reels to the recent mini-series sagas, there seems to be no end to stories set in the West. And that’s just how it’s depicted in fiction. The reason Western stories...
Hungry Harry makes use of the game box as a stand to place the score tray in and stand Hungry Harry up. The idea is for players to take turns taking aim and throwing the balls into Hungry Harrys mouth and they are then fired from his guns and into the scoring tray. Players score 1 for a red hole, 2 for blue and 3 for green. There are various ways to play...
In Inawapa, you go around the board building weapons and shelters, capturing and eating prey, and sometimes fighting other players. You can starve to death, be killed by predators, die in a natural disaster, or be snuffed out by another player. The object of the game is to survive while other players are dying. There’s only one survivor, and the last one...
The game consists of 42 arrow-heads and a score card. The arrow-heads have a colored triangular head and a different colored tail into which another triangular head can fit. They also have a picture of an Indian with the name of a tribe (Potawatomi, Kiowa, Sioux, etc.) on the body, but for playing purpose, the tribes are irrelevant. The score card consists...
After playing this game, students will be able to describe early California Indian life and understand their values. Winning the Game Players try to go from START (the village) to FINISH (the eagle ceremony) and collect skill cards, culture cards, and food cards. The winner of the game is the player to reach FINISH with the most cards. After the first...
Native American themed family game for 2-4 players. With assistance children of all ages can play, though the simple wooden movers might be hazardous to children under the age of 3. The game employs a simple spin-and-move mechanism where the first player to reach the finish wins. Players move ahead the number spun. There are spaces on the board with...