THE PURPOSE OF THE GAME: To be the player who has converted the most "Oxygen" throughout his course. THE RULE OF THE GAME: Who will have enough oxygen to finish the game? "Depending on your behavior on the course, you will quickly see that your Oxygen supply is limited. You will be able to stay on some huts to try to make more ecological gestures that will...
This simple track game was released in 1928 as part of a four-game set including Ludo (i.e. Pachisi), Checkers, and Backgammon. The board depicts a colorful racetrack with illustrated obstructions. On your turn, you roll a die and move ahead the number indicated. There are five obstructions on the track, such as "REPLENISH OIL" etc., representing two...
Players travel on vacation in their car and can use 3 different routes to do so, the highway, the state road or the country road. Different maximum speeds apply on the routes: 6 / 5 / 4 dice points can be used as a maximum. In addition, there are different event fields for each route. The player who arrives first at the vacation destination and has not...
The players have to drive their racing cars from start to finish. Movement is determined by a standard die (1-6) and a color die. The result of the color die decides which car is to be moved. So each player rolls for all players in the game. On illustrated spaces, events hinder or benefit the player. The first player to reach space 76 wins the game. —user...
Sub-title "What it takes to keep your car on the road". Published in Olympia, WA. Some bizarre symbol for the Company Logo. Components consist of a one-sided Rules Sheet, Gameboard, 6 various color cars, 6 sets of various color chips to match the cars, 2 DICE, and a pack of M-opoly style Money. Anyway, a M-opoly style board layout with Dividend spaces and...
When backgammon became a fad in the early seventies, the game went from that thing on the back of inexpensive checker boards to the gambling rage of the jet set. This solitaire game was created to cash in on the craze. Sixty pre-programmed games have been divided into four courses of fifteen games. Place one of the games into the tray. Using the slides in...