In Let's Make a Bus Route (バスルートをつくろう), you and others each control a bus company in Kyoto and are creating new bus lines to respond to the needs of local students, the elderly, and tourists and commuters visiting the city, while also trying to avoid traffic jams. Can you bring people by sightseeing spots while also getting them to their destinations?...
In Let's Make a Bus Route: The Dice Game, each player is a member of a bus company and creates bus routes by drawing lines on a map. You want to meet the needs of each client — tourists, commuters, local university students, the elderly, and parents with children — while also considering congestion and traffic conditions. Who can create the bus route that...
Publisher's summary ケーキをつくろう (Kēki o tsukurou) (Let's Make A Cake) is a children's game from Japan. Players bake some cakes, and the player who bakes the most delicious cake is the winner. A delicious cake is one that either has all the same fruit on the cake, or all different fruits on the cake. Players pick fruits from a bag and put them on their cakes....
Let’s venture! is a fantastic thematic collaborative game that seeks to encourage coexistence in the school context. The students form a team and undertake an adventure to find the way to the castle, where a great treasure awaits. This game is free and comes in printable format (print and play) to be easily assembled by the students. It is suggested to the...
In Let Sleeping Dons Lie your goal is to get out of your criminal life with enough loot for a fresh start before the Don wakes up. As a member of the Don’s crime family, you begin with a hand of 7 cards and some loot. The Don is laid out sleeping in the middle of the play area. Based on how big your crime family is, will determine how much plunder there is...
"Let Them Eat Shapes" is a print and play, and entirely abstract, version of the game Let Them Eat Shrimp. The game board (which is printed on one sheet of paper) has hexagonal spaces, many of which contain shapes that are either hexagons or may be combined to make hexagons. You begin with 4 shapes in your supply and players take turns "placing" them onto...
Check out what the Chinook winds have blown our way ... tumbling down the east coast of the rocky mountains and tangled among the the tumbleweeds, Lethbridge On Board got caught in a barbed wire fence and landed in the city! Lethbrige On Board is a '-opoly style' property owning and trading game themed after prominent landmarks in the city of Lethbridge...
Kind of like Scrabble with cards. Be the first player to to make a word using ALL of the cards in your hand. The dealer decides how many this is, from 3 to 8, and can change from one hand to the next. The more cards that you deal, the more challenging the play. If, for example, the dealer deals 5 cards, then only words with 5 letters can be made. Each...
This was Milton Bradley's entry in the crossword card game craze of the late 1930's. The deck has 60 cards, 2 of them Keystone cards which act as wild cards, and the rest having 1 letter and an associated value. The rules describe three games: 1. Crossword Card Game: For 2-7 players; deal 10 each for 2-4, 7 each for 5-7. In a turn a player plays up to 4...