I SPY Original is a memory game based on the I Spy line of classic children's books and the photographs of Walter Wick and Jean Marzollo. The catch is that the images aren't exact matches. Instead, one version may be a silhouette or from another angle. According to the instructions, recognizing an object in a different environment is a valuable pre-reading...
The game is set up by inserting one of the two double sided game boards into the frame in 1 of possible 4 orientations (=16 possible configurations). Pictures will be visible through holes in the top of the frame. However, when the game begins, each of these holes is covered by a pawn. Players take turns pulling off two pawns in an effort to find a match....
Stack four tiles per space on the sand-printed game board. Then, start the treasure hunt! Find matches by using the magnetic shovel to turn over magnetic treasure tiles. Matches are made by finding treasures of the same kind - jewels, rings, crowns, shells, crabs and more. For example: Your child flips two tiles and finds two starfish. The matches are...
From the publisher: "Bluff your way to victory! Players take turns laying matching animal cards face down. Since you can't see them, are you sure they match? Can you trick your opponents into believing you? If you can, you can get rid of your cards very quickly. But, don't get caught bluffing or you'll get skunked! Contents: 50 cards, game rules in English...
You want to fight a dragon? Let's think about this a moment... Setting aside the fact that it has a large mouth full of nasty, sharp, pointy teeth, it outweighs you by about four tons, it flies, and it breathes fire. And you're going to pick up a sharp, pointy stick and wrap yourself in metal skin like some kind of TV dinner waiting to be cooked? Of course...
IADS: The Game is a table-top air war strategy game. It's an abstraction, but the terminology, general capabilities, and weapon system roles are analogous to some used in real world air defense. An Integrated Air Defense System (IADS) is an arrangement of weapons used to defend airspace. DRAFT weapon system unit cards, DEPLOY them across the table, and...
Fly with the wings of Icarus, Pegasus or even Siren to explore the shortest distance when visiting pre-selected Greek islands! Simple rules and unexpected complexity in a fun and novel game which teaches intuitevely advanced mathematics, Greek geography, demographics, and history. It is played in three parts: 1. Competition between 2-8 players to find the...
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...