Mauseschlau & Bärenstark: Deutschland entdecken is a roll-and-move and trivia game in which children learn about Germany and its sixteen states. In fact, the box contains two different games: 1) Bärenstarkes Reisespiel (ages 5 and up) In this roll-and-move game players visit the regional capital cities. The first player to reach a city wins the state's...
This is a traditional Japanese children's game, played using the pieces and board from an ordinary Shogi set. It is a simple race game with each player taking a pawn and starting in the corner of the board. Pieces travel only on the outermost squares of the Shogi board in an anti-clockwise direction. Each time they pass their start corner, they can be...
E-Sugoroku or Picture Sugoroku is Japan's version of the roll-and-move race game. This entry in the BGG database serves for the myriad versions and themes used in E-Sugoroku, which include religion, travel, theater and more. The earliest mentions of E-Sugoroku are of Pure Land Sugoroku, where the objective of the game is to reach the Pure Land, the...
Maximillian is a tabletop vehicle combat game set in a dystopian 1930s World. Players battle with heavily armed cars and bikes amid the roar of engines powered by alcohol and aviation fuel! Power-slide and corner your way around the table and/or terrain, by using a special cornering template. Driving skill, the size and handling of a vehicle, and vehicle’s...
Maya is a Pachisi inspired racing game with a Mayan theme. Each player has four pieces of identical colors (red, green, blue, or yellow), each marked with a specific symbol (sun, moon, cloud, spears). The board consists of an outer square track and two additional paths, perpendicular to each others, connecting the center tiles of opposing sides of the...
Maya is a game collection of three Indian games based on ancient America for 2 to 4 people: Patolli, Quippu, Yucatan. Patolli is a running game with a peculiar dice mechanism: two players each receive a knotted cord and hide any number of knots in their right hand and cover the rest with the left. Then it is revealed at the same time and the number of...
MAZE . . . is a game to entertain people of all ages. It is a two player game which combines strategy with chance. The object of the game is to get all four of your playing pieces on the center dot (and off the board) before your opponent does. Players start their men on opposite ends of the board. During the game, each player tries to get past the network...
The players build a maze as their characters move through it, seeking to get to the final checkpoint and then back to the starting block. The characters pick up equipment, trigger explosive traps, and fight monsters and other characters. Points are awarded for being the first player to reach each checkpoint and return to the player's starting block. Points...
This game is much like Run Yourself Ragged/Snafu. This one requires batteries. Instructions- Place a silver ball into the area in the upper left marked 'start'. Turn the auto timer clockwise to the start position and off you go. A - Go around twirling posts B - Through the first orange gate C - Onto the topsy turvy steps, to the top, then down the other...