In Flotti Karotti, the orange carrot Karotti sits in the (plastic) green hill and plays music. The young players hop about like rabbits until they hear a command from Karroti, e.g., "Seek my friend Bruno Broccoli!" at which point the children race to find Bruno Broccoli amongst the face-down tiles. Players also need fast reactions as sometimes Karotti will...
Simple memory game for very young children. It consists of a color die and 16 large green wooden tiles in different shapes. These either show a flower or a beetle on one side. The tiles are laid out face down. Players take turns rolling the die and flipping over a tile. If it shows a flower in the color matching the die, the player gets to keep it. If not...
Title roughly translates to "The airfield sparrow took a seat on the flyer" and is a tongue-twister memo game. Philip Waechter is one of Germany's leading children's book illustrators. He created drawings for old as well as new tongue-twisters and jawbreakers which are perfectly fit for quick speakers. Actors oftentimes use tongue-twisters for warming up;...
This is a simple childrens memory/matching game based on the Disney cartoon characters. The board is a slotted raised platform that sits in the box. The 24 Fluppy Dog cards each depict 2 dogs (an upper and a lower) of various colors. These cards are inserted into the board slots to hide the lower dogs. On your first turn you draw a card and keep it to...
Fluxation is a two player game where each player tries to get the highest score from 0 to 15. Their scores are modified by a flux diagram built with tiles which contains simple lines of computer code. A player can put tiles, run the diagram, eliminate 'bugs' or discard his or her hand in each turn. No complex knowledge is needed to play Fluxation; just...
Fly me to the moon! Fly High is a quick-playing memory game of flying high and low and pushing the luck to score the most points. At the start of the game, you lay out a 3x3 grid of cards face down which are valued 10-60 (jumping up by tens). On your turn, you roll dice to determine a minimum number of cards you must turn face up. Now try to fly high by...
The brightly colored board makes this game look simple, but it is not. There are one red and one white dice, and a single 47-space track spiralling counter-clockwise and inward from the Start. The track includes 10 spaces where players draw Situation Cards that provide benefits or penalties. But the key to the game are the 21 spaces labelled Log Book and...
From the Box: Funny Frogs are standing in the pond. Take a good look at what color legs they have because when the frogs are pressed down their legs will disappear. Then you'll need to use your memory to guess the color of each frogs' legs. On your turn move the boy around the pond. Turn the boy so that the color of his cap is turned to match the color of...
Description from the publisher: FN BS is a micro card game based on the seven deadly sins and Truth, also known as Veritas. It's a game filled with deception, perseverance, and strategy. Sin players compete to survive by collecting resources, using their sin powers, and eliminating other players. But Sin players must watch out for the Veritas player, who...
User summary: The teams (or the two individual players) observe carefully one of the twelve fully illustrated panels, trying to find out objects which name begins with the letter chosen and writing them on an appropriate paper sheet. The panels are very complex and full of detailed images. After the time is out, the teams sum their points, gaining 1 point...
A memory-clone where you have to match cards together. The difference to normal memory game is that the cards doesn´t exactly match. Instead one of the cards display a famous place, building or city from a far distance and the other card shows the exact same thing but from a closer perspective. This makes the game a little bit harder than an ordinary...
Similar mechanism as in Folix but there is a addition instead of multiplication. Players turn the cards face up, and find the two pawns whose product is equal to the number upon the card. The colors upon the card and pawns must also fit, which makes easy to check at a glance that the pair is correct. Some pawns do not bear numbers, but lead to special...