This 2008 version of Mattel's Fisher-Price branded Ice Cream Scoops of Fun is similar in appearance to their discontinued 2000 version (see Ice Cream Scoops of Fun); but has sufficiently different rules, pieces, and mechanics to make this a different game. The object is to be the first player to get four scoops of ice cream. Each player, in turn, uses the...
Visit your local Hong Kong ice parlour and cool off with a refreshing drink. Assemble your favourite milk tea, mango sago, or red bean ice! Scoop up ice cream, drizzle condensed milk, and toss in some grass jelly—but stay sharp! Every choice counts, as one quick swap can change everything. With each step, you’ll need memory, strategy, and a little luck to...
A complete reworking and reimplementation of my previous game "Diamond Mine". It is played on Martian Coasters, with fewer overall required pieces, incorporates a simple dice element, and the attacking of other players. Replay value should be much higher than Diamond Mine. Players will be moving towards hidden caches of variously colored gems and...
Travel bloggers stage a challenge throughout Austria: Each player gains goal cards which depict beautiful places and nice vacation spots in Austria. Who is the first to fulfill their goal cards and get the blogger pairs to their favourite destinations? Not easy, since the bloggers are traveling undercover. It's important to remember the last location of...
Where is the tiger hiding? To fulfil the demand cards players must remember exactly where which picture lies and especially what is shown on the other side of the pictures. The picture cards are spread out on the table, each player receives a demand card, the other demand cards form a draw pile. The active player turns over three picture cards to fulfil...
German game for young children to enhance their early English language skills. Six player boards are included and 36 tiles, each representing a common English word and the associated image. Two games are described. The first is Englische Bildpaare suchen, a version of Pairs or Memory. You don't use the boards. Instead, turn all the tiles face down and lay...
Ichigorilla is a memory game with each type requires different number to be scored. The title comes from two words, ichigo ("strawberry" in Japanese) and gorilla, put together. Ichi means "one" and go means "five" in Japanese, and that implies that two of the tiles (the strawberry and the gorilla) require one and five tiles to be flipped. On your turn, you...
IconGame Do you know how you say "pencil" in Spanish? And "rubber"? And "sharpener"? Learn all these words and many more with IconGame. It's easy: You choose a card, and if you know how to say it correctly in Spanish, you win the corresponding Picnics (points) according to their degree of difficulty. At the end of the game, the player who accumulates more...
Women who play to win! Team up with some of the most inspirational and revolutionary heroes of all time! Collect icons along with their associated categories of leadership, human rights, science & innovation, the arts, and adventure to build your team. Be strategic and use special action cards to hinder your opponents and strengthen your lineup. Play with...
The board shows the 20 characters in the game. At the start of the game a character card is delivered to each player. The player assumes the character assigned. Question cards are shuffled and delivered to the different players. On each turn, each player uses a question card to find out the character of the opponents. The questions are printed in the cards...
Your task is to observe the actions of the three Targets threatening the world by jumping back and forth in time and its planes, and to shape and organize their sequence. If you skillfully manipulate the daily life of the Targets, you can get all three of them to appear at the same time. This is when the trigger must be pulled so that the Dimensional...
Idus Martii is a hidden role game for 5 to 8 players. According to Plutarch, a seer had warned that harm would come to Caesar no later than the Ides of March. On his way to the Theatre of Pompey, where he would be assassinated, Caesar passed the seer and joked, "The Ides of March are come", implying that the prophecy had not been fulfilled, to which the...