Hand in Hand is a deck of 60 cards, each with two different brightly coloured halves that depict one half of a child that needs your help to be made whole. Similar to a deck of playing cards, there’s no limit to how many ways you can play with these cards. However, the base game is suitable for 2-6 players aged 6+ and can be played in 15-20 minutes. By...
A game of hiding, seeking and spooking. Inspired on the cult film Beetlejuice. Released in the December 2016 Board Game of the Month Club $5+ package. A lovely couple has died, and in a panic to save their home from the living family that's moved in and ruined everything, accidentally unleashed a dangerous ghost promising to rid the house of the living....
From the introduction to the rules: "Policeman Paul has a lot of work to do today as quite a number of crooks are hanging around town. Studying the "personal description" given by the dice in the tumbler, you can help Paul track down the crooks in a thrilling chase. Who will be the best assistant policeman and the quickest at catching the right crook?"...
Hands up! Hands down! No hands! Thumbs up! Point to the sky! In Hands, you talk with your hands instead of words while trying to find a player whose hand speaks the same words as yours. Beware of the player talking with both hands, though — you'd better do as he says! In more detail, during the game you mimic the cards in your hands while trying to find...
Card game for diehard Hannah Montana fans because you will need to know her songs very well. Shuffle the deck and place one card face-up next to it. This is the start of the discard pile. Shuffle the Points cards (they vary from 1 to 10 points). The main cards have a symbol on them. That is important. The symbols are; Music note: name the title of a Hannah...
The theme of the game centers around "earthlings" depicted on illustrated cards, each with different characters and colored backgrounds. Players race to identify and grab the correct earthlings based on clues presented on task cards. Each round, a task card is revealed that describes certain types of earthlings (like "Cat" or "Farmer") and indicates what...
Listed in American Games, #4682. 1968, Kiddie, Board game. The game board consists of a curving track with each space being marked with a face (Happy, Smile, Funny, Surprise or Hide. The cards also reflect these faces. In a turn, a player draws a card and must move his playing piece to the next space on the track showing that face. There are two special...
Introduction:Harbustaz (from Proto-Germanic: harbustaz, meaning "harvest" or "autumn") is a drawless game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended board size is 5 cells per side, but boards with 4 or 6 cells are also valid. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of...
Hard Line is a 2 player game where the aim is to be the first player to get a winning line of 4 dice on the board. 16 dice (8 black, 8 white) are rolled at the start of the game are are not re-rolled at any point during the game. The dice may not be turned over. On his turn each player takes any die (of either color) and places it onto the board. There are...
Gnomes, gnomes, gnomes, who goes next? Only the gnomes know! Follow the gnomes and slap down your cards as fast as you can or you might get stuck with more gnomes than you know what to do with. Keep you eyes on the gnomes - they bite! Watch out for the other players too - they're just waiting to bury you under a fresh pile of gnomes! The first player to...