Players are foxes stealing eggs from a nest. The winner is the first to get enough eggs to make breakfast. Simultaneous card play dictates the foxes' movements and the availability eggs, both of which are constantly changing. It's a game of chicken and second-guessing your opponents, because if two or more foxes go to grab an egg at the same time, neither...
From the back of the game box: "An exciting, fast-paced game with Winnie the Pooh and his fiends. If you are lucky with the dice, you'll win the race to the honey pot!" Players each race along separate six-space boards to the honey pot at the centre, taking turns in rolling a custom die to progress. The die has four different faces (three Pooh Bears, one...
An antique spin-and-move board game themed around a hurdle race. The components include a spinner, four different colored wooden pawns, and the box (which has the board mounted inside the bottom and the rules printed inside the lid.) In the race around the board, the players must clear three hurdles, two water jumps, and avoid a marauding bull. Publication...
Drivers from all over Europe have arrived and are lined up on the starting line. Consisting of narrow and winding roads, the track is filled with dangers and promises a tricky race. As one of the fastest and fearless pilots in the race, you will try to pass the finish line before your opponents by being the quickest at spotting and grabbing the die which...
According to the rules, Hurry Home was designed by J. W. Patterson, whose most famous game was the 1939 hit Contack. Described as "72 miles of hilarious enjoyment", this race game has three twists. First, the circular course from Home to Town and back again is laid out in three lanes: Red (inner), Yellow (middle) and Green (outer). Second, the game uses a...
Closing time at the zoo. But the animals don't want to go back into their cages, and hide, so the players have to find them. Each player in turn rolls the die and moves his playing piece (zoo guard) that many steps onto a tile. He now has to tell what animal is underneath this tile. If he knows it (or guesses right), he gets one of that kind of animals....
In Husky, players take roles as mushers in a race through Alaska. Players present movement cards from their hands to press their mushers towards the finish line. The movement of a musher is based on the current weather, which is determined at the beginning of each turn. Players also move animals with the goal of attempting to "attack" other mushers. When a...
Objective: "Après-Ski" implicates party ==> 20 different party games, splitted into Games using dice: "Herr Pes", "Mäxchen", "Schweinejagd", "Spaß im Glas", "Eisbär", "Crash Down". Games using cards: "Mogeln", "Kartenblasen", "Kartenklopfen", "Mau Wau", "Pech gehabt", "Nummer 7", "Paare finden". Games for groups: "Kommando Pümperle", "Rippl Dippl"...
A new horse-racing game, driven by card play. For each race, different horses are identified as favourites or laggards. You get more victory points for a bad horse finishing well than for a favourite winning the race. Players use cards from their hand to select which horses move forward and backward by different places. There is no race track. Instead...
Can three different games and several variants be played on one board? Yes, with Huwelijksgeluk (Conjugal Bliss, or more literally translated Marital Luck) it's possible. As the title says: this is all about luck, because in life and in games we all need a little luck. Created as a gift for our wedding guests. The board consists of a 7 by 7 grid with...