"The object of the game is to visit six places of interest in Amsterdam and be first to return to the starting point. You travel along the waterways exactly as you could in real life. Taking turns to move, you are allowed to cross as many bridges as the number shown by the dice you throw. You have to stop at the places of interest you wish to visit and...
From the back of the bookcase: You play this new game on the plan of a real town. Entrepreneurs try to get their corporations off the ground. But look out! The competition is deadly. Everybody wants to build his or her empire in the downtown center. Space is at a premium, the battle for the best lot is fierce. Who's going to make the fewest concessions and...
At this gameboard portraits of 40 British kings and queens, in 80 playing spaces altogether, are shown with events from each of their reigns. Rules: The Card sold with the Game is to be divided. The Letters are to mark the players' position on the Game; the Numbers and Blanks are to be placed in a lady's reticule or bag. Draw for the first player; the...
A game with high replay value, new game mechanics, driven by special dice, tactics and a little bit of luck. Who has the best strategy and tactics to gain the most prestige, attract enough visitors, and earn enough money to build their theme park with the best attractions and infrastructure ? All this in just 20 rounds against the competition or against...
This game was designed by a woman known to history only as "Mrs. Shephard." This is the first game produced under license by Parker Brothers. (Source: The Game Makers: the Story of Parker Brothers by Philip Orbanes) The board is a stylized map illustrating activities which an American Tourist might engage in as they travel around Europe. The players start...
The game, which follows a “roll and move” format, can be played by two-four players. Legal game: Lawyer Pravin Anand plays Anaryst with his family. Anand expects the board game to sell for around Rs500. The rules are simple. Players start by choosing one industry, represented by a pictographic card, out of four options—automobile, pharmaceutical, food and...