"Dora, David and Dorothy are donkeys: but not any old kind of donkey, special donkeys. They are really little golden donkeys. With a bit of luck they are happy to give away some of their precious treasures. Therefore you have to have some luck and uncover the right cards..." Players reveal tiles that instruct them to collect one of three colored donkeys....
Golf is a simple fast paced card game for 2-7 people in which players take turns solving problems using the four basic arithmetic operators; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Golf is designed to be versatile to fit your play group, with simultaneous or sequential play which will help to keep even the most easily distracted player from...
The game consists of eight puzzles of houses representing different architectural styles popular in American history. There is a series of games for different age levels, all designed to familiarize players with these architectural styles. From the rules: "GOOD OLD HOUSES is a series of games about American architecture. The objective in all the games is...
From the game box: From the well-loved classic by Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd. For over fifty years, Goodnight Moon has been every family's favorite bedtime story. Find the matching cards for your game board. When all the boards are completed, everyone wins! Advanced versions for more experience players include memory games and poster activities....
Goodnight Moon 123 is a numbers game for children based on the Goodnight Moon book by Margaret Wise Brown with illustrations by Clement Hurd. The rules offer seven variations of play for children at different levels of skill and experience. Ultimately, this is a matching and identification game. Each number has a written number tile, with some text, and a...
This memory game also teaches young children about colors and patterns. Goofy is a cardboard cutout in front of a color wheel. He is standing on his head and the contents of his pockets (the memory cards) have fallen onto the table. A player draws a "pose" card and tries to move Goofy's legs to the correct colors and position. If correct, the player may...
One player draws a task card which contains a rule, then says several sentences which follow that rule. The other players have to guess the rule to obtain a knot. At the end of the game, the player with most knots is the winner. Tasks include: Each sentence has to contain a specific syllable, each sentence has to contain a specific situation, the first...
User summary: 御朱印あつめ (Goshuin Atsume) means Goshuin Collection in English. This game was designed by a priest working in a Zen temple in Tokyo, Japan to promote the work of the temple and the experience for visitors. Goshuin is originally a stamp given as a seal of submitting hand-written copied sutras to temples. Presently, Goshuin is a popular souvenir...
The math game Got It! – which had a working title of Fermat – accommodates as many people as fit around the table. What they're looking at on the table is a 6x6 grid of cards, with half the cards numbered 1-14 and the other half bearing mathematical operators. To set up the game, these cards are placed randomly checkerboard-style, with numbers and...