How do you make a game about the second city? While it’s impossible to include everything, we jammed all the CHICAGO we could into this box. It’s FULL OF BLUES, PIZZA, SPORTS, A LITTLE MORE PIZZA AND...LOTS OF WIND! LOOKING FOR A FUN WAY TO EXPERIENCE THE WINDY CITY? HERE IT IS! Here’s a Quick Idea of How to Play... Buy your favorite Chicago properties...
Players are notorious gang bosses in the heyday of organized crime in Chicago during the 1920s. The goal of the game is to take control of the main legal and illegal sources of profit, meaning bars, game rooms, jazz clubs and revue theaters. To do this, each player sends his men to intimidate the owners of these businesses and gain them to their cause....
A variation of Monopoly. Players choose to be a different type of Chicago power broker. They can be a union leader, a lawyer, a politician, or the Chairman of the Democratic Party. In addition to buying and selling important Chicago properties and businesses, the players must bargain with each other to receive "Connection Cards" that will enable them to...
A Monopoly variant based in the Chicago area. Comes with a short history of the Windy City, printed on the inner box. From the instructions: "Entrepreneurs acquire Business Licenses, develop Offices, and purchase various goods and services (thereby stimulating the local economy)... Accumulate the portfolio of business holdings with the greatest net worth."...
Chicken Challengers is a strategic turn based card game that deals with chickens and their constant shenanigans. With over 70+ unique chickens to collect, use their special abilities to help you gain even more chickens! Take turns drawing or playing chickens to help you collect or make your enemies suffer! In addition, there are other cards like action...
Chicken Count is a game designed for children ages 4 and up and will accommodate 2-6 players. The set contains 6 chicken coop pieces, 40 chicken cards, 6 fox cards, and 6 chicken coop cards. The objective is to collect as many chicken cards as you can before the coop is built. The educational value is that it strengthens counting, adding, and sorting. Flip...
Each playing card shows one of the four different pictures: a hen, five chicks, a basket of eggs and a rooster. Players turn over one card at a time and try to assemble complete sets of four. Excitement mounts each time a third card is added because the lucky player with the missing card will claim the complete set. When a player opens the fourth card of a...
Players attempt to fill their lotto cards (5 lines, each of a particular color) with small plastic balls. The balls are dispensed individually from inside a hollow plastic chicken by moving its tail. If a row is already full and a ball of that color is drawn, the ball is replaced in the chicken and the next player has their turn. The first player to fill...
Back of box: "Match and collect the pairs of friendly animals in this fun farmyard card game. You'll have to keep your eyes peeled and watch out for the wily fox that gobbles up your chickens, or you might lose them all!" Players are farmers that have 4 chickens each. The goal is to collect as many pairs of animals as possible before losing all your...