The title of this wargame for kids, published in Italy in 1940, means "Air-Naval War". The game board has identical red and blue territories on each end. The players follow a numbered line across the ocean to attack the other player based on a roll of the dice. Units can end up in the space which leads to combat. Each turn, each player must move one of...
The goal of the game is to put all your 5 pawns onto the board, avoiding all the traps your opponents set. Each player chooses the character of his pawns (Kang, doctor Octopus, Magneto, doc Fatalis) and get 5 identical pawns with a drawing of this character. At the beginning of the game all players must be upon the same secret base (red or blue): they...
Object: To be the first player to get his/her gargoyle across the finish line. Gameplay: Since the identity of gargoyles is hidden, you may be advancing another player's gargoyle. The game board includes SWITCH spaces, LOOK spaces, and LOOK 'N SWITCH spaces. Box Contents: Board, 4 identical plastic gargoyle figures with different colored dots on bottom of...
This game is like Charades on 'Speed'. The active player gets four cards. Each card has two words on it, one easy, one difficult. The harder the word, the more points it's worth. The player picks one word from each card and loads them into the timer device. S/he then has about a minute to communicate the words to teammates; when a word is guessed...
A snakes-and-ladders like game, using palm trees as snakes and packets of Guest's biscuits as ladders, to promote the products of the publisher's Melbourne-based biscuit factory. A metal spinner is built into the board. Counters were provided at the side of the board ready to be cut out, and were differentiated by colour and the name of one of Guest's...
THE GUILDFORD GAME is one of a series of Monopoly style board game developed by local YMCAs in the UK to generate funds for their activities. The games in the series are essentially the same, but as in the different versions of Monopoly, the board and the businesses are specifically themed to the town or city represented in the title - in this case...
A trivia game rooted firmly in the realm of pop culture. Players answer questions based on everything from celebrity gossip to the plots of movies. Publisher Blurb: Guilty Pleasures is the pop-culture trivia game that asks the question "Are you willing to admit how much you know?" Players move around the game board while attempting to answer questions that...
Players move around the board and score points for successfully completing dexterity challenges and / or correctly answering questions about things contained within the Guinness Book of World Records. The dexterity challenges are things like: picking up a string of plastic pieces by only touching the end pieces, bouncing balls into a cup, flicking discs...