"Get the most out of your trip to the Renaissance festival. Board game for 2+ players." The game is played on an 85 space track. Each space is named for an event, activity, or exhibition. Examples include Glass Blower, Throwing Axes, Medieval Beer, Henna Tattoos, and Tarot Reader. Tokens are gained by landing on certain spaces. The object of the game is to...
Renaissance Investments Monopoly is a marketing/promotional board game created and distributed by USAopoly for Renaissance Investments (which is owned by CIBC Asset Management). It is a derivative of Monopoly and its game play is identical to Monopoly in most respects. The primary difference is that the properties, utilities, cards, etc. are oriented to...
Rendez-Vous is an adult party game that combines classic property-acquisition mechanics with erotic dares. Players roll and move around the board, drawing cards from the Relax, Ecstasy, Climax, or Bingo decks. Each card introduces playful challenges, from telling intimate anecdotes to removing clothing or performing actions with another player. Along the...
In this very large game (22.5" x 32.5"), players race to explore the eight other planets within the solar system. One unusual gimmick to this game is its use of a stack of slide transparencies (vs. regular cards) in concert with a board randomizing mechanism. Pulling a lever rotates the obstacles to movement on the board as well as pushes a transparency...
Commercial game, related to Monopoly, for the purpose of promoting Rendsburg, a city in Germany. The players move around a board consisting of 40 squares. Most of the squares are showing companies to be bought - with values between 1000 and 8000. Three companies are forming a set with the same colour. Whenever a player lands on a win&loss-square, he/she...
Very rare soccer board game published around 1894 by John Jaques of London. The game box contains a square grid board, two sets of pieces (11 pieces in each set representing the players), a ball and two dice. The movement of the players and the ball is determined by a dice throw, but the rules mention also a luck-less variant with a fixed number of...
2-5 people can take part in the game. The individual lanes are filled by drawing lots. The racing cars line up at the start. Racer l begins to roll a die, the others follow in turn. The cars advance as many spaces as the number of points rolled. If a car comes onto a black space, it has a breakdown and loses a turn. Space W means to roll the die again. On...
Rennfieber is a horse-racing game where players auction for, train, bet on and race horses. In the first phase of the game players auction for horses, trying to gain those with the best potential form statistic (form). Form influences starting placement and the movement of each horse. This statistic starts low but can be influenced by winning and losing...
A 2 to 10 player trivia and strategy board game all about Detroit sports, music and entertainment, politics, culture, and history. Use your knowledge of the city to make it from the outskirts of the board (blue zone) to the center of the city (red zone) in order to win the ultimate jackpot and the key to the city. There's a Standard Edition, Collector's...
The players take the position as reporters from a newspaper. Four news stories are missing on each newspaper front page and it is up to the players to get them. The game board, which is divided into 10x16 squares, shows a map of the world. Each player has four reporters that he can move around the world searching for news stories. Central in the game...
(From the back of the box) Republocrat is a game which combines a basic knowledge of American History along with luck and skill. Players travel around a circle of spaces named Democracy Boulevard to work towards their ultimate goal: Election to the Presidency. the spaces on the board allow the players to consecutively move into 5 offices prior to reaching...