Mistery English is similar to the Game of the Goose. Players have to complete an itinerary. In order to do so, they roll a dice and, every time they enter a box something happens. Sometimes, they have to answer questions, other times they advance 2 boxes extra or they re-roll the dice, etc. The board is divided into 4 different rooms and, before leaving...
This game is played on a political map of Europe. Starting point for all players is Brussels in Belgium. From there, 6 routes of equal length lead to 6 destinations: Edinburgh, Helsinki, Athens, Istanbul, Palermo and Gibraltar. Object of the game is to be the first player reaching one of the destination towns. Each player has a starting capital of 1000...
Objective: be the first reaching the target & back passage - moving by turn - choose a route e.g. North-South A: Flensburg-Hamburg-Hanover-Nuremberg-Munich-Vienna each player rolls the die - ending on a marked space follow instructions printed on the board (e.g. slow down, roll an odd number, move back...) after target was reached/passed turn back to...
Objective: be the first returning from space trip - moving by turn - 1. reset the three big wheels (adjust them showing 'Ende') 2. roll the die & move forward - choosing 1 of the 3 large circles 3. meeting an 'obstacle' - rockets or sputnik - your roll must move your meeple excact into it (rear position) 3a. no matching move ==> rest 3b. matching move ==>...
This gorgeous game reeks of mid-20th Century science fiction imagery and optimism. While undated, the rules begin: "According to the latest scientific research, it will be possible at the latest in about 50 years, to voyage to the Moon, to other planets and even to stars much further away." Underneath the beautiful artwork, it is a roll-and-move game, but...