A boxed miniatures rules set that included die-cut counters for about 150-figures worth of troops, enough to form a standard brigade. Game is very strongly oriented to the player as the brigadier, leading his black powder-era brigade against a similar force. Includes scenarios from the French & Indian War, American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican American...
Complex Atomic Compilers is a party game for software engineers who work on compilers. Similar to Cards Against Humanity, players take turns drawing prompts and soliciting answers from the other players. The player with the best answer will get a compiler point. The player with the most compiler points at the end will win with entry into the Compiler Club....
Everyone can understand emotions, but can you decipher each other's emotions? Is your group harmonious...or perhaps discordant? Find out in this game full of emotions... In Affinity, all players get an emotion card, with one of the four "emotion spirits": Fun, Sad, Beautiful or Creepy. Each player also draws nine sentence cards: three starts, three...
Players compose conspiracy theories from the "Them" and "What" cards in their hands and vote to determine which one they like best. Each round is started by the player holding the "Lanceur d'Alerte" card (= first player card) and begins with each player having 3 "Them" and 3 "What" cards. Players cannot vote for themselves during voting. On each round, the...
The Chemical Chaos promotional expansion pack adds 14 new Compounds and 1 additional Lab Fire to your game of Compounded (marked by chemical element symbol in corner of cards). These mix in more strategic play and chaos to the game. When playing with the Chemical Chaos expansion pack, remove the starting Compound cards from the game. Shuffle the 14 new...
Style No. 105 Copyright 1970. A general gaming board based on simultaneous selection of buttons by two players to show the result of a game play via a light underneath a semi-transparent board. This game has four games -- two each on two different plastic skins that fit over top of the base unit. Baseball, Football, Hockey, Basketball. Rule book includes...
While many of the electronic sports board games from EDC shared a common board and used overlays to portray different sports, Computamatic Tennis is a unique game. It relies on a large array of 24 light bulbs under a translucent board depicting a tennis court. The game is battery operated. Players sit at opposite ends of the board where they have a series...
Here's all the excitement of an afternoon at the old ball park -- The difference is you play the game. You figure your plays -- your strategy. The game gives you the results. Home runs -- grounder to second -- foul -- strike. It's all here in Computer Baseball. Electronic Data Controls Corporation released a series of electronic board games under their...
Brings the thrill of the basketball court to your own easy chair. You and your opponent analyze your own plays -- choose your winning strategy. Game gives you all the results. Baskets scored -- fouls -- out of bounds, etc. The fun, action, and excitement of the basketball court. It's all here. Electronic Data Controls Corporation released a series of...
With all the fun and excitement of the gridiron. You attempt to out score your opponent. Game immediately gives you the results. Yards lost or gained -- pass intercepted -- ball fumbled -- etc. Fun, excitement, suspense. Electronic Data Controls Corporation released a series of electronic board games under their "Computer Games" line, primarily consisting...