Basically, Europa-Post seems to be a mere variant of "Journey Through Europe" with a slightly different map and topic. You play an international messenger. You get assigned to a home city and have to deliver letters to other European capitals and major cities by using train (slowest), ship or airplane. Every ship and airline has a vehicle and you may only...
Objective: be the first to travel to your destination - moving by turn - each player has to travel through 5 (different) cities in Europe along a given route he/she memorizes the route - unknown to others - draws tickets, bonus chips, answers question cards, collect more bonus chips,... in order to move as fast as possible 1 board 6 meeples 51 tickets...
This 1930s German game is a spin-and-move tour around Europe. There is a spinner in each corner of the board, and the four cute cars provided are in nicely painted ceramic: a very unusual feature in an era of typically metal or wooden pieces. Each player starts and finishes in Berlin, and may travel either clockwise or counterclockwise. Players must follow...
Europe Rally is a race in Europe. On the way, ferry crossings are waiting for us, for which we need a ticket-card with the appropriate color of the ferry. Cities with unpleasant surprises like the prison in Rome and numerous surprise fields with question marks. In a round we have a choice of two moves. We can roll the dice and move the number of points...
A table board game that was created by the Bank of Greece to promote the usage and knowledge of the new European currency called "Euro". The players are given cash in various denominations, and the object of the game is to visit as many as European destinations as possible and spend all the cash. The back of the board illustrates all the coinage and paper...
The players race for conquering Mt. Everest. The game features a 3d mountain with the East, Southwest and North faces of Everest. The players may choose to begin either in Kathmandu or Lhasa. Players advance by rolling a die. The approach march takes place on the flat part of the board and once you have reached your base camp you may again choose between...
A collection of rules, game boards and numerous bits for playing twelve different educational games, all with a focus on early childhood mathematics. While designed for home use by parents, many of the games in the kit are also suitable for classroom use with larger groups. The rules booklet and each game includes an introductory section about the purpose...
The game Excelsior consists of 4 separate games: 1. Kreuz und quer (Criss-cross) The players have to get their 8 numbered pawns from their starting spaces to their destination spaces of the same numbers at the opposite side of the game board. Movement is determined by 4 special dice. Each die has two large different colored dots and 4 numbered sides (1-4)...