Children's card game with occupations and letters on the cards. You can play different popular and new games based on memory, old maid, guess who?, hangman etc. In one variant each player draws a card with occupation and other players must guess each other occupations one by one by asking questions. Current player can answer only Yes/No. Each question...
It's Kelly's Birthday, but the presents have gotten all mixed up! Help Kelly match the presents to the friends who brought them. This game is part Memory and part set matching. Includes 20 Friends Cards with the matching present shown in the corner; 20 Gifts for Kelly: 4 yellow stars, 4 pink hearts, 4 blue flowers and 4 purple squares with different gifts...
Redevelopment of Lost Cities, first published with altered rules as Keltis, and then published by Rio Grande as Lost Cities: The Board Game with Knizia's original rules and theme. Reiner Knizia: "The original version that we developed is exactly what Jay [Tummelson, owner of Rio Grande Games] has now published [LCBG]" Primary differences between Lost...
In Keltis: Der Weg der Steine Mitbringspiel, a small standalone game in the Keltis family, the familiar idea of creating a numerical sequence is mixed with a press-your-luck element. On a turn, you either take a tile from the center of the table and add it to your tableau or flip a face-down tile, then either leave it in place or add it to your tableau....
Keltis: Der Weg der Steine Mitbringspiel társasjáték 9000 Ft-tól! - 1 felhasználó árulja ezt a játékot!
This is the first (and to date, only) expansion of Keltis, the 2008 Spiel des Jahres-winner board game that was released under a different theme in the USA (Lost Cities: The Board game). Naturally this expansion fits only the Keltis version. For this expansion you need everything from the basic game but the board and the tokens. This new board provides new...
Another offspring from the Spiel des Jahres Winner Keltis. A mini game of Keltis. Its a bit like the Keltis Mitbringspiel, players must mix-match tiles. The game was a promotion prize by the Landliebe dairy, makers of pudding, milk, ice-cream in Germany. It consists of a (flimsy) card board board, made out of 2 pieces that will form a bigger board, 3...
The second stand-alone big box Keltis game, Keltis - Das Orakel plays on a single track spiraled gameboard, on which lay differently colored stones. This re-development has new rules that open entirely new options of strategy: big leaps with the aid of golden colored clover tiles, repositioning a pawn any distance backwards with the aid of spiral tiles...
Keltis: Das Würfelspiel recreates Reiner Knizia's Keltis gaming system as a dice game, with players once again trying to blaze through regions of negative points to reach sweet, VP-rich territory. Keltis: Das Würfelspiel has five dice (with a different colored symbol on each face), a game board, 40 wishing stone tiles, and 16 wooden playing pieces. On a...
In Keltis Ór, players roll 3 dice that they can reroll once. Then they must choose one of 3 options: - Take the stones available on the dice - Take a token from one of the 5 available colors. This will allow the player to build ascending or descending paths as well as award a bonus (leprechaun, stone, clover, points) - Pass Players score in 4 different...
Kemps (also known as Canes) is played with two two-person teams. (You could play with three or four teams, but it becomes more complicated.) Each player is dealt a hand of 4 cards from a standard deck, and then the Dealer deals four cards face-up to the center of the table. If you're right-handed, you should keep your hand (of cards) in your left hand, and...
While throwing the die, you move around the board, arriving on a blue, green or red spot earns you an animal tile, an animal's home tile or an animal's food tile. If you arrive on a yellow spot, you'll have to choose which tile previously earned to give back. The first player who can combine a complete set (animal, home and food) wins. This game teaches...