A band-battling game for two to four players to rock and roll the dice! You are a musical artist. You have your eyes set on one goal: playing a successful show at The Ultiplex, the greatest concert venue in the land. To do it, you'll need to use your inspiration points to write and practice songs, recruit bandmates, and keep their egos happy, or else...
One Night Only is a game for 3 to 5 players who each take the role of a Band in their humble beginnings and guide them to the heights of Fame. Players choose actions to increase of Band's confidence so they will be able to play larger and larger gigs - thus gathering more and more Fame (and Money). Next they will bid Cash to hire a Bookie who will use his...
In Onk-Onk, the player sea lions compete against one another recklessly by throwing explosive fish back and forth in their annual game of Otariades, "otarie" being the French word for "sea lion". Onk-Onk is a rhythm and observation game, with the players clapping their hands to a shared tempo; while still clapping to the tempo, the active player will cover...
This is a swedish party game where you are suppossed to sing the next line of a famous song. The players are divided into two teams, which receives a few cards of song lyrics. The lyrics are divided into two parts: the first part is sung by one team and when they stop, the other team have to sing the second part of the lyrics on the card. If they manage...
Oom-Pah is a competitive speed game that combines Klondike Solitaire style columns, with snap style 'first in best dressed', with music theory. You get a deck of cards with notes on them. You put four of them in front of you, as your 'Arrange Columns'. You put aside 8 of them as your 'Score Stack'. Finally, the remainder are placed next to your columns as...
In 1607 Monteverdi’s Opera La Favola d’Orfeo had its worldwide premiere. Over the following centuries, Europe was taken over. In the board game Opera, the players bring Opera to the public. In Venice, Vienna, Berlin, London, Paris and Milan great Opera houses arise. Opera leads the players through the periods of Baroque, Classicism and Romanticism. The...
Opera társasjáték 4000 Ft-tól! - 1 felhasználó árulja ezt a játékot!
There are 3 ways to play. Game Type 1 The first involves dealing out cards face down. The remaining deck is placed faced down. The first player draws a card. Cards are drafted by each player. There is a 5 card maximum hand limit. You may discard cards and other players may draft the discarded cards. You are trying to collect the sets of performers to...
In Operaopoly, players are wealthy patrons from the golden age of opera (c. 1800 - 1932), sponsoring the era’s most talented composers (Verdi, Wagner, Bizet) and producing their operas in iconic opera houses of Europe. Each performance earns sponsoring player's profits measured in victory points. Rise to the level of Impresario and direct composers to...
The game consists in a series of practical tests and theory of light music, Italian and foreigner whose overcoming, or not it, determines a classification among the players. Unforeseen event and strokes of luck intervene for modifying and to upset the classification, and to determine the exclusions of the occupying competitors the last positions in...
In The Orchestra players take upon roles of a starting conductor. The aim of the game is evolving to the best one there is. You complete your musical works and control as many musicians as you possibly can. You have to collect musicians for you to play (music) your music pieces. You gather your musicians by combining cards, place them on the right spot in...
Dead strings. Bridge collapse. Suzuki Book 3. Not enough rosin. There are so many orchestral annoyances that make this otherwise awesome activity absolutely awful. But it's okay, because now you can vent about them all with your friends, and then get back to playing Nimrod or Hoedown whatever your favorite piece is at the moment. Play Orchestras Are Awful...