Time is an abstract concept. But it exist all time in our lives. What time is it now? Why we get up at dawn, and go to bed when get dard? Why mom and dad only allowed me watch TV for only one hour a day? Kids full of curiosity to this abstract friend - "time". Telling Time, step by step, changllege different level of difficulty. Let kids master more skills...
Unusual game in that it was made by the Royal Navy Careers Service, as a tool to attract youngsters to a career choice. From the rules card: How to become an expert at recognising the shlps. missiles and aircraft of the Royal Navy. You can use these cards in many ways that will help you memorise the 'hardware’ of today’s Royal Navy. A Recognition Quiz is...
The object of the game is to make the names of the states, building each name, syllable by syllable, beginning with the first syllable. There are two decks of cards, one for the states east of the Mississippi River, and one for the states west. The decks contain one card for each syllable in each state name (the card backs show a picture of the state). One...
This appears to be an c. 1870s card game that elaborates on the basic Authors/Go Fish mechanic (asking other players for cards that complete sets). The box features a dull-colored lithograph of Niagara Falls. The cards are not illustrated and are square with plain white backs. The game is undated and bears no copyright, patent or company name except a...
The goal of the game is to eat food (as much as possible): spaghetti, hamburger and pizza are what koala like most. The koala are going to do anything to eat food. Koala is perhaps the first game where the sitting places of the players is very important forcing players to change their plans during the game. Koala also has a team variant which makes the...
Pick Red? A 5? A Hexagon? Then find a branch to sit upon. You might get bounced and lose a card. But you'll bounce back! It isn't hard! To win, collect the cards you need; hang in there! You may succeed! In Koala Bounce players collect cards showing colors, numbers, and shapes. On their turn, players draw a card from the deck and move their Koala to any...
Swedish children´s game themed on the Koala Brothers. Players are flying around trying to be the first to visit all their friends. Each player is given 4 tiles, each picturing one of the 9 friends. Up to 9 tiles per player can be used `for a more complex game´. Players roll the die and move on the square grid on the board, visiting squares where the...
Commercial game, related to Monopoly, for the purpose of promoting Koblenz, a city in Germany. The players move around a board consisting of 40 squares. Most of the squares are showing companies to be bought - with values between 1000 and 8000. Three companies are forming a set with the same colour. Whenever a player lands on a win&loss-square, he/she must...
Kod Krakowa ("The Code of Krakow") is an educational game for young people created under the patronage of the City of Krakow. During the game, players move around the board made up of tiles (districts of Krakow). The game starts with six tiles - the oldest districts - and as it progresses, more districts are added. In each district there are some important...