The Phantom, Ruler of the Jungle, brings peace and safety to the natives. Called "The Ghost Who Walks", he is rarely seen except in time of trouble. Then, as a warning of his constant vigilance, he leaves the mark of his skull ring at the scene. Each player is The Phantom, trying to be the first to reach all of the trouble areas and leave a skull ring mark...
Print and play game with a monster theme. From the website: "In this game, you're one of four Phantoms racing around a crumbling Druidic Temple, hoping to be the first to take control of the VORTEX (which controls all space and time, binds the universe together, and picks up FM radio like you wouldn't BELIEVE)! You'll have to battle the fearsome Sentinels...
This is the third in the Pharao-Brettspiele series of games, the other two being Isis and Ramses. The board is an Ancient Egyptian Senet board, and the game can be played as such if one supplies the throwing sticks (randomizing devices that eventually evolved into dice; available in commercial Senet sets or easily home-made). Note, however, that there are...
In Pharaoh, each player takes three Icehouse pieces of one color. The pieces start off the board and may enter the board edge closest to the player; the game board is a 5x5 grid with the corners removed. On a turn, roll the die and use the result as movement points: it takes 1/2/3 points to move a small/medium/large piece one square, and twice that for a...
From the publisher: Pharmacy, the edgy board game that offers players a fun-filled "trip" around the game board with questions on legal and illegal drugs, alcohol and pop culture. When "Pharmacy" is played according to the directions, the objective is to earn points by answering the Trivia Card questions correctly and to be lucky enough to have good karma...
• Roll the dice to determine where you will start your hunt. • After reaching your hunting destination, begin your hunt by drawing a card. • Each card will tell you what you have to roll to hit your pheasant. • Just like a real hunt, there are many reasons why the pheasant could get away! • Use the trusty "bird dog" card to guarantee finding a wounded...
Phenomenon: The Extra Sensory Party is a delightfully bizarre party game that blends pop psychology, paranormal theatrics, and new-age vibes into an evening of laughter and low-stakes mind-reading. Best played in a planned group setting (think murder mystery party but with auras instead of alibis), players are encouraged to show up with a personal object...
The object of the game is to have fun and learn more about the past and present of America's birthplace. A secondary object is to "win" the game by either controlling the entire city and forcing the other players out of the game or possess the most cash value at the end of an agreed on time period - 60 minutes, 90 minutes or whatever. To start the game...
A Monopoly clone from Late For The Sky; this version is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It has spaces such as Penn's Landing, Liberty Bell, Society Hill, Jeweler's Row, Betsy Ross House, Italian Market, and a Philly Cheesesteak. The tokens include a pretzel, heart, Liberty Bell, Ben Franklin, Love statue, and a Cheesesteak. Cards include local events...