In this spin-to-move game players take on the role of one of four Disney Princesses — Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, and Snow White — starting at their associated start places on the board. To win a player must visit all four castles on the board with their princess standee, collecting a True Princess token at each, and then be the first to return to their...
Description from the 1892 catalog: "A beautiful novelty. The game represents a tower with a princess appearing and disappearing at the upper casement. Also a dungeon cell, and a vine, by climbing upon which the knights endeavor to reach and rescue the princess. When the board is ready for play it is placed in an upright position, thereby giving a more...
A pre-teens game for girls, published in an annual for Princess Comic fans. A Goose-type game, spin and move, obeying any instructions on the squares you land on. First to 60, wins. The rules: First you will need a top with numbers on it which you can make yourself out of a piece of plain postcard and a matchstick (see the picture above), or a dice. Two or...
A children's game for ages 5 and up. From the publisher's catalog: "Just like Hans Christian Anderson's beloved fairy tale The Princess and the Pea the prince is searching for a real princess. In this game, you move your bed along the board, adding mattresses to it as you go. To win, you need to build the highest bed and reach the special "crown" space!...
Four games together in one book with magnetic pawns and a spinning wheel. All games have a princess theme. Games to learn the different dresses of a princes and their queens through the ages, know "skirts baskets", "closed body", "candlesticks" and many other clothing, discover a masquerade costumes and step into the shoes of Marie Antoinette. The first...
A little girl said, "I’m a princess!" Her big brother said, "You can’t be a princess! You’re not from a royal family!" She just smiled, and knew better. All it takes is a crown, and a little imagination! From the Late For the Sky website: Princess-opoly celebrates the imagination in all little girls. Players collect princess friends, give those friends a...
The box folds out to form the garden board, with a castle backdrop added on one side. Each player/princess moves along their own garden path towards the castle, turning up helping or hindering tokens as they go. Some rolls make you obtain or relinquish the game's one bracelet. You win by reaching the end of your path and also holding the bracelet. Not to...
Princess Lillifee and her friends search for the beautiful mountain crystal that is guarded by a troll. To find the troll between all the flowers and bushes isn't easy. Do you want to help the princess and her friends? The aim of the game is to find a beautiful rock crystal among the trees and shrubs on the game board. Contents: game board, die, crystal...
In Prinzessin Mix-Max, the four princesses want to have a birthday party. They have arranged to meet in the castle garden for a picnic, but somehow things have gotten mixed up. Before the celebration can begin, Charlie the little dog needs to search in the garden for the princesses and everything they need for their party. Who will be able to put together...
Brief Synopsis from the rules: The Prisoner Board Game recreates, for 2 to 6 players, the structure and workings of the outwardly beautiful yet deeply sinister "Village" as featured in the celebrated 1960s TV series. Each player assumes the role of a "Prisoner" who, having resigned from a secret government job, has been abducted, awaking to find...