A big race for 2/4 players or team, based on memory, logic, math and word quizzes. Designed by Francesco Berardi, quizzes by Ennio Peres - one of the most famous game experts in Italy, author of many books about logic and math games. Some strategy in choosing the questions at each turn is important to get the most points out of them. Sometime it is also...
Four steering wheels anchor the Brain Shift game, with one wheel designated for each player. In the center of the game sits the stick shift, surrounded by six color (and numbered) lights: (1) red; (2) green; (3) yellow; (4) blue; (5) orange; and (6) white. During a game, players will shift to each of these lights according to the prescribed pattern. There...
From the back of the box: You've only got a few seconds in this fast-paced card game to think up things found in all sorts of places. With tons of interesting questions, you'll be amazed at how many things you can come up with. Be quick, be clever, but don't have a brain freeze! A fun and easy word game the whole family can enjoy. Go ahead, give your brain...
Brainwaves is a series of games developed by game designers and neuroscientists in which players challenge their episodic memory, that is, their memory of recent personal events. In The Wise Whale, players lay nine cards showing different colorful sea creatures face down after trying to memorize which creatures are on which cards. On a player's turn, they...
Brainwaves is a series of games developed by game designers and neuroscientists in which players challenge their episodic memory, that is, their memory of recent personal events. In The Astute Goose, players need to identify a burglar hiding in a crowd. What did the culprit look like? What color were their clothes? And what animal accomplices did they...
Brainwaves is a series of games developed by game designers and neuroscientists in which players challenge their episodic memory, that is, their memory of recent personal events. In The Brilliant Boar, each player takes cards showing different animal portraits on their reverse side into their hand. They can look at the cards briefly when they draw them...
Brain Warp is an electronic memory game with voice commands. It is shaped like a sphere with 6 knobs sticking out of it. The knobs all have different colors and are numbered 1-6. There are 6 different games to play. In the first game, the voice calls out a color and the player must quickly rotate the Brain Warp until the color called is facing upward. The...
Did you know that George V was the first monarch to make a Christmas day broadcast? And that Richard I only spent 6 months of his 10 year reign in England? Developed in conjunction with Historic Royal Palaces, BrainBox Kings and Queens of England recalls all the monarchs of England since the Battle of Hastings spread over 55 beautifully-illustrated cards...
Did you know that Marble Arch was moved from outside Buckingham Palace in 1851? And that Big Ben is the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world? BrainBox London is crammed full of interesting facts and figures about the UK’s capital city. An added bonus is that the cards can be linked together to form a large map of London. The object of the game is...
Can you remember when… Bob the Builder was the Christmas number 1; The Queen of England had her 50th Jubilee; or when the Twin Towers were attacked in New York City? BrainBox Reminisce is the complete guide to the past twenty years with each card showing the “best bits” of each year stretching over the last two decades (1990-2010). The object of the game...
BrainBox Teddy Bears contains 55 beautifully-illustrated cards by Rikey Austin! Each card shows different Teddy Bear characters from playing football to building sandcastles. The object of the game is to study a card for 10 seconds and then answer a question based on the roll of a die. If the question is answered correctly, the card is kept and the person...
This is the first of our Horrible Histories BrainBoxes. Find out how truely vile these villains were. The object of the game is to study a card for 10 seconds and then answer a question based on the roll of a die. If the question is answered correctly, the card is kept and the person with the most number of cards after 5 or 10 minutes is the winner. This...