1959 Toy Rocket Space Game by the Trans-o-gram Co. Yep, the same company that made cookie cutters and other baking products! Cover states: "Force enemy rockets out of orbit.... and CONQUER OUTER SPACE! A simple game with a spinner (1-6 values) where players move their rockets to knock others out of orbit by moving their rocket on a atomic symbol shaped...
This 1966 game is based on the Apollo project aimed at putting the first man on the moon. It is a game for 2-6 players, who roll dice to move around the board while building up a full four-stage Saturn rocket and then successfully launching it. Components include the board, 36 Astronaut (or "Condition") playing cards with period photographs, 20 yellow...
Count Your Blessings is a board game that takes players through life, encouraging them to accomplish certain things for spiritual gain while managing their finances. Players take turns to roll a die and move their tokens, executing instructions on the space their tokens land on. Most of the time, they have to pay money, which is usually gained from the...
From the Manufacturer: Object of the game is to be the first player to flip their 4 tokens from "Stressed to Blessed", "Tired to Inspired", "Frazzled to Dazzled", and "Mad to Glad" simply by looking on the positive side of life! Spin the spinner, find the silver lining, and collect cards to come out a winner. Count Your Blessings is all about finding the...
From the box: "We’ve made counting practice more fun than ever, with a super-involving game kids will love to play! Children just roll the die to move around the board collecting or giving away cute peanuts along the way. At the finish line, kids count up the peanuts in their bags and the player with the most peanuts wins the game! 2-4 players; with 4...
Countdown is a mathematics educational game centered around the theme of sending a rocket into outer space. Players roll dice and draw cards based on the dice's results. Even cards carry addition and multiplication problems that when answered correctly, move the answering player's token forward on the track (which is patterned like our solar system). Odd...
Counteroffensive Victory Chess (光復勝利棋, also known as Fǎngōng Shènglì Qí / 反攻勝利棋) is a 1960s Taiwanese board game produced by the KMT government during the Cold War. It was designed as a propaganda tool to teach children Chinese geography while gamifying the hypothetical retaking of mainland China from the Communist Party. Gameplay & Rules The game...
Counterpoint consists of a raised dark golden plastic board (two inches high and thirteen and a half inches in width and length... it fits rather precisely into the square box), four plastic player markers (green, red, blue, and yellow), and a single six-sided die. There is no instruction manual; the instructions are printed on the back of the box's top....
A great backgammon variant with a unique board and playing twist. Players take turns rolling two dice and moving pieces along a three row, six column field. An opponent may strike a single piece, knocking it into the trap. Pieces stacked two high are only susceptible to a counterstrike in which the moving player rolls doubles. Pieces stacked three high may...