Tri-Casa is a fun and easy-to-learn card game for family and friends. If you like Rummy and Mille Bornes, you'll love Tri-Casa. This game is sure to be a hit with your family on vacations, camp outs, or an evening at home. English and Spanish instructions are included. Similar to the play in Rummy, players receive seven cards to begin and draw from the...
The game is played like a classic memo, in which each player tries to collect as many pairs as possible by revealing them. Only with TRI-MEMO there are other variations that also require concentration and strategy, but also bring fun, excitement and - yes, also malicious joy. Instead of finding two identical cards, you need to find a pair of two cards that...
This game is an average run of the mill memory game with a twist. In the game you are trying to match characters from the Lord of the Rings Two Towers movie. Instead of finding a matched pair on your turn you must find a matched trio of pictures. This makes the game somewhat more difficult than the traditional matched pair style of gameplay. Don't fret...
A game played on a vertical pyramid-shaped board. Each player has 6 pegs on their side of the board, and six magnetic (polarized) pieces. Visually, it is impossible to tell the "north" and "south" poles of the pieces. There are four variants: Game 1: Start with all pieces on the vertical board. Players take alternate turns removing and then replacing two...
Triad is a two-phase abstract strategy game. The game played on an 8x8 grid with the middle four spaces unavailable for play, leaving 60 playable spaces. Of the 60 spaces, 40 are labeled "3" and the remaining 20 are labeled "6", values which only apply during Phase 2. Each player or team has 30 pyramid pieces available to play. Play consists of two phases...
This memory game was designed after a 19th century game idea an is recommended for ages 6 and above. You get 20 circular discs in a tin (like a traditional shoeshine tin, see image gallery); each disc shows a black-and-white picture and is sliced into three sectors. Three very similar game variants are described in the small rule leaflet: Free for all...
In Trick Tock, players race against a talking electronic timer that issues rapid-fire commands—and sometimes, forbidden actions! On your turn, press the timer and do whatever task it demands: answer a trivia question, make an animal noise, perform a gesture, or solve a quick math problem. But be careful—some instructions come with a sneaky “Don’t!”...
Publisher Blurb: As all players play simultaneously let's see who's the fastest to win the fruit... Unique, quick and fun game that will keep you on your toes. Players must try and collect 6 fruit leaves before their fellow monkeys. However there is an additional obstacle lurking in the jungle. If players are not careful, a hungry gorilla may swipe the...
A portable game for two players. Players take turns adding one card at a time to either one of their or one of their opponent's three rows. Each row has certain restrictions to it that determine where a card can be placed. Some cards however can change these rules and either make it easier for yourself or harder for your opponent to complete a row. If the...