The Tortoise & The Hare is a solo push-your-luck game for children. It is based on Aesop's Fable about a race between a slow and steady Tortoise, and a quick yet careless Hare. This game uses a Blackjack style push-your-luck mechanism. You play as the Hare and race through a town along a track with numbered spaces. Each turn you draw cards and add up the...
A fast paced action packed motor racing board game based on the Australian V8 Supercar series. Simulating all the realism of V8 Supercar racing, players will need to manage all aspects of their car, know when to use fuel, push hard and jostle for position risking damage to the car. Successful management of fuel, engine condition, tyre wear and brakes is...
From the rules: "This is a most exciting game, full of thrills from start to finish. A wonderfully entertaining game for family and friends. It differs from other race games in that the players do not assume ownership of the greyhounds, but participate only in betting on the results of the races". Four players operate the "win", "place",tote-double" and...
Just one more dance! Every year the kindoms most powerful necromancers battle for rulership. So they send their undead minions around the deadly parcours of the central graveyard. The necromancer, who has sorted all his minions in the right order in his crypt, wins the crown of suprmacy and is ruler of the guild of necromancers for one year. Remember...
This game has a lot in common with Totopoly but it's adapted to harness racing (popular in Finland) and is somewhat simpler. Up to six players can own a horse while an unlimited number may participate in the three types of betting; with less than six players the extra horses are auctioned off. The game emphasizes the totalisator aspect heavily as each race...
This Italian version of the original Totopoly, was first published in Italy in the '70s and after a restyling it came back in 1996. It shares a very close build up and look with its ancestor, but it also bears some custom traits which give it an "Italian" taste. First off, the horses's names are unmistakably Italian: Nearco, Niccolò Dell'Arca, Orsenigo...
The object of the game according to the early editions of the rules is to own the horse that wins the race. However, many players elect to use later rules editions and make the money count as the measure of the game. Starting with £700, each player can buy horses and/or businesses in two steps, first by lot and then by auction. Then the players make one...
One of the most interesting bike race games with a "Tour de France" theme made ever, but unfortunately also one of the rarest, because only 300 boxes were produced by the authors in 1981. And that´s a pity, because all the ingredient's of a great game are there. Die Tour is a card driven game and all players have 15 cards (1 card = 1 turn) at the start...
Tour sets out to recreate the team-based tactics and excitement of pro cycling (without the drugs!) by combining the roll and move styling of Formula De with the need to use your differently skilled team of cyclists (up to five unique cyclists per team) to the best of their abilities. Players can compete for green, yellow, U25 and polka dot jerseys over...
The long-awaited follow up to Luke Morris' 2006 game "Tour", Cycle Free throws the dice out of the window and tears up the race track grids. Instead, up to six team managers will base their strategies on the strengths of their riders, their remaining energy, their daily form and the race terrain. The focus of the game is on positioning in the peloton...