From the publisher's advertisement in The Dragon #42: COULD YOU LIVE WITHOUT METAL, POTTERY, FARMING OR FIRE? Well, Java Man could ... sometimes. Java Man is the colloquial term for Homo Erectus, the earliest of our ancestors to deserve the title "man." Remains of Java Man were first discovered in Java, where the species did not survive, and later in...
The clocks tick differently in Tocksville, which is why people ask for strange clock faces: some ask for even numbers only or the same time shown over the course of 4 hours. Strange? Yes. Impossible? No. With your wits and the luck of the dice, you can build the clock you need. The player with the most points after 12 rounds wins. —description from the...
Jeu de rébus is a French game. Images are shown on a board and you must match them to create as much rebus as you can before the time runs out. A rebus containing 2 syllables counts for 2 points, 3 or more syllables counts for 5 points. While the game only provides 5 tokens for five players, you may play as much as you want as long as you provide...
An inductive game where one player plays the Sultan who creates a rule for separating Jewel objects from Sand objects. The other players (the Thieves) work together to come up with guesses to what the rule is, to which the Sultan responds counter examples to disapprove. Once a rule has been guessed the Sultan scores and a new round begins with a new...
A card-driven horse race game in which players secretly bet on either a winner, a second-place horse, or a double of the two. Each of the four horses can be moved by any player. Some of the cards allow specific movement of one horse a number of spaces; the rest of the cards can move any of the horses, but only one that is in a certain position in the race...
For lovers of cinema (French) 384 questions that will allow you to showcase your knowledge. Put your knowledge to the fore and wow your opponents! Nothing's worked out with the views guy. Stand up in front of the opposing team by answering as many questions as possible in 45 seconds. Who wins? The team with the most points at the end of the fifth round....
A trivia board game themed around the Brazilian college entrance exam (vestibular). It features over 1,400 questions covering Portuguese, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, and English. Each question comes with its solution, making it both a fun game and a study tool. Players answer questions from different subjects as they...
The Game simulates the legendary world of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Barsoom. Players are involved in Barsoomian epics in the role of one hero or one of his companions, and strive to perform as nobly as those heroes of the past. There are evil villains to be met, Martian wildlife to be tamed, great treasures unique to Barsoom to be gained and lovely lasses to...
One of only a handful of licensed games based on the John Carter of Mars saga by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Published by Heritage Models in 1978 and now very rare. Supported by a line of 25mm lead miniatures, also released by Heritage. The Handbook includes a miniatures painting guide, descriptions of the different races of Mars, and a set of man-to-man action...
The object of the game is to find your opponent's secret word. Each player chooses a five letter word and writes it down so the other cannot see it. The word should be in the dictionary and can include letters that repeat. One player now announces a test word and the second player reveals how many letters in that word are the same as the letters in his...
Journal 29 is a unique book game where you can solve puzzles and submit your answers online to get the keys and move forward in the story. To solve the puzzles, you need to think out of the box. You can write, draw, search, fold pages, combine different methods and try to get those puzzles right. Journal 29 is a 152 pages physical book with over 63 puzzles...