Finn Bjelke's Popquiz Boardgames is a trivia game based on the popular NRK(Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation)-program, where you can really show off your knowledge of music. Maybe you know the name of all the songs on the radio, and all the band members, but do you know much about pop? Do you know who warmed up for Rolling Stones the first time they...
Finnelis is an educational and family game that aims to be a first contact and an experience for children about everything that represents the daily money management of a household. Through a simulation of family finances, the aim is to encourage a reasoned use of one's own resources that includes aspects such as awareness, personal initiative and...
Players are going through life from baby age to age 80. The years are represented by fields on which the players move, dice-driven. Each field has a function: Players can speculate with stock, get insurance, etc. Market development is influenced by the players secret bids. The first player to reach the 80th field ends the game, the richest player wins....
In this game players take on the roll of firefighters. The board depicts streets and house locations (4 small houses and 1 large central public building). Wooden blocks are stacked on the structure locations to depict the buildings. Each building has a number: 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, 5-5, and the large building is both 1-1 and 6-6. On a turn you roll the dice, and...
"During the earlier days of firefighting, volunteer fire brigades used deception to compete with one another in order to be the first responders on scene, and subsequently receive payment from the property owner's insurance. Fire Call positions you at the front lines of modern-day firefighting with a heated twist reminiscent of the combative early years....
"Fire Department" was released as one of six in Milton Bradley's "Radio Series" of inexpensive race games costing 15 cents each. It debuted in the Bradley Games catalog of 1927 and was sold through 1933. A slightly larger but cheaper edition, at 10 cents, appeared in the 1943 catalog. This is a simple spin and move game. Every player is the "driver of a...
Each player chooses a fire station and helmet of the same color. Alarm Cards are turned face down and placed on the table. Fireman #1 picks an alarm card and says "fire is at ------- (name shown on the card) Fireman #2 spins the spinner and moves his helmet the number of spaces shown on the spinner. The fireman who first reaches the fire removes the card...
FIRE! FIRE! - Learn to Survive Board Game. From the box: "Children are probably some of the most vulnerable members of society when confronted by fire. By playing this game they will learn how to prevent, avoid and survive a fire. It is an ideal family game to help parents teach their children about the dangers of fire." Devised by a professional...
The game entitled "Fire! Fire! Scouts to the Rescue" is a replica of a rare vintage 1920s board game of the same name. —user summary Fire trucks and engines have always caught the imagination of children all over the world. Excitement mounts as the siren is heard coming closer and then the fire engine rushes by. This lovely board game is based on another...
The players get two fire engines and put their figure on the success ladder. The first to put out six fires wins the game. The fire locations are marked on the game board in order. The players roll the dice and move their fire engines towards the fire scene. The first player to reach the exact location of the fire has extinguished the fire and may advance...
Fire On The Suns: Tactical Command! is a fast-paced, easy-to-learn game of interstellar conflict set in the Fire On The Suns game universe. Designed to be learned in half an hour and played in an hour or less, FOTS: TCOM will allow players to play out a scenario on their lunch break and an entire campaign over a weekend. The basic game rulebook contains...