French game of questions with a typical course "Game of the Goose" of which each box, will define the theme of the question which will be put to you. The winner is of course, the one who finishes the course first. The difference with other question sets is that the questions are calibrated here according to the level of the player. Each card offers a...
Le Jeu du Berger (which means The Game of the Shepherd) comes with two different variants the first one is possible from the age of three and is called 'Cours, petit mouton, cours!' (Run, little sheep, run!) and is 100% luck. Here the players have to throw a die and put the sheep on the free space with the same numbers as the die roll. The child who can...
Try to be the first to complete your lotto card with the six "little wolf" bedtime rituals, based on a combination of memory and luck. Playing with two people or two teams, you take turns which consist of: 1. throwing the die, which may be repeated once if the die lands on a ritual that you (or your team) already has 2. flipping a memory token 3. taking...
Based on the Belgian comic Blake et Mortimer. In this game you try to prevent the evil Olrik from obtaining a deadly device which can destroy the world. A player gains points by saving cities. Each turn a player plays a card. First he/she follows the instructions of the card played. Then the player moves his/her pawn as many spaces as indicated on the...
Le Petit Chaperon Rouge ("Little Red Riding Hood") is a cooperative memory game. The goal of the game is to find pairs of the same tiles while trying to avoid the wolf tiles. When you find a pair, The little red riding Hood advances towards Grandma's house, but if you flip a wolf tile, then the wolf advances. The players need to arrive at Grandma's house...
This game is very similar to the The Game of Authors. The biggest difference appears to be that the names of the missing set cards are not provided on at the bottom of each card. The game can be used to teach job names to children. This game was designed in England and was originally published for the Great Exhibition by John Jaques & Sons. The outside of...
In Le Petit Poucet, Tom Thumb and his brothers – after fleeing the home of the ogre – must make their way together through a mysterious forest to return to their cottage home. You must remember which places you have visited previously in order to find the right paths. Avoid the wolves, and be careful not to make too much noise or the ogre could find his...
The royal family is preparing to go to bed, but no one can decide what they want to wear! Each member of the family keeps getting out of bed to put on new pajamas, then goes back to bed — but not necessarily to sleep. But as soon as the ghost appears, everyone hides under the quilt. Who can remember in which bed the King is located? Or who is wearing blue?...
The game includes 5000 questions on French/foreign literature and the French language. It plays like 'snake and ladders', without shortcuts, though. The board consists of several squares with different topics like: works, authors, expression, citations, parenthesis etc. Also some special square like: Bomb Box: Opponents choose the theme. If the player...
The goal of this game is to score a maximum of points by playing cards representing recyclable and non recyclable wastes. A recyclable waste is composed of two cards, and hence is worth two points. A non recyclable waste is only represented by a single card, and is therefore only worth one point. This is an educational game which aims at helping to...