The Hadith Challenge Game is a unique game based on sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. The idea behind this game is to provide the children with both fun and education. All questions are based on the authentic sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. They have been creatively worked into this game and children will enjoy answering them. This game can be played at...
A-HAH! Memoritz is a collection of games that can be played with a deck of 40 oversized cards. The cards are numbered 0 to 9 and the numbers come in four different colours. The cards also display 20 pairs of colourful pictures of everyday objects. The games were developed with the specific intention of using them with people with dementia. The games that...
With 64 cards, but only two motives - 32 sharks and 32 Dolphins - and without numbers and letters, each player first tries to release five sharks and set off the shark alarm. If not successful, the player with the most dolphins win. One can win thus both with sharks and with dolphins - and make something good out of bad cards. Great illustrations by Rolf...
In Haifischen, all 25 memory cards are shuffled and spread out in the middle of the table. A player throws both dice to determine which animal in which color needs to be rescued. When fishing for animals, the player turns over a card that must match the dice to take it. If the card doesn't match the dice, the card stays in the middle and the next player...
During the Ottoman rule of the Bulgarian lands, the hajduks (Хайдути), thousands of unwavering men and women would embark on the terrible, but glorious path to freedom. In the 1860s and 1870s, when the game is set, the Bulgarian revolutionary movement was at its peak. There are three game modes - short, medium and long. Three important indicators of the...
HAKO is an award-winning strategy and logic board game set in an exciting, multi-level labyrinth. The goal of the game is for players to move their beads from the bottom level of the box to the top, navigating through various paths, tunnels, and traps. With up to 5,000 different routes to the finish, every playthrough offers a new and unique challenge. The...
Hall of Fame is a deck of 80 big cards with each card showing only the picture and the name of a famous historical or fictional character (Cleopatra, Santa, The Mad Hatter, Buddha, Snow white, Lincoln,...). Players can use this deck to play 3 different games (a deduction cooperative game, a trick-taking & storytelling game, and a game similar to Apples to...
Another children’s game from Klaus Teuber involving animals, meals and memory. The other one is Die Ritter von der Haselnuss. Here the player is a badger (Dachs in German) in a forest. The forest has paths that lead to various amounts of meals for the badger. Once a badger reaches an area, he must roll the die a number of times equal to the amount of meals...
"Hello Mr. Bear" is part of the Haba series "From 2 years," an infants-game series from Haba. The game is several games within a game. The game has no board but rather it is made up of a house that can be built up, it has three walls and an open side, and several wooden figures that can be positioned within the house. The first game supports listening and...
The game consists of 71 tiles. 56 sweets tiles and 16 monster tiles. The tiles are all put on the table face down. On each player´s turn he reveals one of the tiles on the table. If it is a sweets tile the player has two options. Either take the tile, put it in front of him and the next player takes his turn or continue revealing tiles unil he chooses o...
This game uses a similar mechanism as later used by Baggage Claim aka Wettflug (Randolph) and The Prestel New York Architecture Game (Fackler): There are ten stacks of cards. The cards tell the story of 8 thieves, each story consists of 5 parts. All parts are shuffled. Now, on a turn, a player can take 1 pile and look at the top 3 cards, choosing one of...
Try to build your hamburger with all 8 toppings first! To do that, you'll need to roll, and match your square on the board (assuming you need that topping) with an upside-down tile from the middle. If it doesn't match, show everyone, and remember where THAT topping is for later! Some squares also allow for topping-stealing, so beware! Solid cardboard tiles...