This is a fantasy themed 4-player version of MetaCheckers: Battlefield with all-wood, laser cut pieces. Play as one of four ancient gods: • Zeus / Greek temples • Odin / viking ships • Amun-Ra / sphinxes • Marduk / Babylonian ziggurats Each player gets 6 board tiles - four squares each - which they take turns placing on the field of play, connecting the...
How much do you know about geography? In this fun and challenging game, your knowledge will be tested in two different modes: CARTOGRAPHER’S CORNER In Cartographer’s Corner, you will put your geographical knowledge to the test by building a map in front of you round after round. CONTINENTAL SHAKE UP In Continental Shake Up, the group of players build a map...
Where's Wilma? provides playful practice in identifying and plotting ordered pairs, an essential skill in algebra! The four quadrants of the coordinate plane enhance the understanding of integers. The distinctive starting board offers eight tracks for placing dominoes. Players match each ordered pair with one of the 16 locations where Wilma is hiding. The...
Where's Wilson? provides playful practice in identifying and plotting ordered pairs, an essential skill in algebra! The first quadrants of the coordinate plane enhance the understanding of integers. The distinctive starting board offers eight tracks for placing dominoes. Players match each ordered pair with one of the 16 locations where Wilson is hiding....
Which Way? is an interactive coding board game for young children that teaches the fundamental principles of programming, supporting early years STEM learning and encouraging cognitive thinking and problem solving. The game was designed by Ojo in collaboration with Okido, a Doodle Productions children's show on the BBC's CBeebies channel featuring Messy, a...
Which Way, Please? is a map reference game for children Ages 4 and up. It is designed to teach small children about the concept of grid maps. It consists of six collecting boards divided into nine grid squares, and 54 picture cards that magnify the village images on the collecting squares. The picture cards have grid references on their backs. There are...
Whirlwind is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an even-sized square grid (board). The recommended board sizes are between 12×12 and 20×20 points. The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. At the start of the game, some black and white...