The Hatter’s Table is board game about discovering the hidden and wonderfully strange rules that govern an apparently irrational situation. Set around the Mad Hatter’s table, players must dash around the Wonderland tea party while trying to figure out what secret rules govern the other players' movement. The Mad Hatter character serves as both an audio...
There are 8 characters a knight, an owl, a ghost, a witch, a pumpkin, a cat, a bat, and a vampire. Each player has a small board in front of themselves with all 8 characters on it. There is also a deck of cards each showing only 7 characters at a time. Flip a card and whoever calls out the missing character first gets the card. The person with the most...
The Haunted House: Confusing Circle is a speed matching game that helps children to practice addition. “Collect ghosts with Shinbi’s powerful magic circle and magic dice before they disturb the peace of Shinbi Apartment!” How to Play: (1) Set the board and place ten ghost cards on each side of the decagonal board. (2) A player rolls two dice. Then, all...
The Haunted House: Magic Mirror is an innovative puzzle game that uses reflected images in the mirror as the main mechanism. It is the Haunted House version of Mirror Garden. Some changes have been made from the original game. (1) The level of difficulty has been adjusted, so younger players may also play the game. (2) Each player gets 3 semicircular ghost...
Second title in the Famous Five Adventure Games book series. A "make your own adventure game" based on the Famous Five children's book, "Five Go Off to Camp". Players start at the first paragraph and roll the Famous Five die to select the first step on their adventure. In subsequent paragraphs, players receive instructions about how to proceed: they must...
A Native-American-themed rhythmic reaction game. Recognize the rhythms another player is producing on the tambourine, be first to hit the corresponding motif card with the swatting hand, and win the game by collecting the most motif cards. The game also includes some variants for more challenging games, introducing memory elements and cards that reverse...
IntroductionHausta (from Old Norse: haust, meaning "harvest" or "autumn") is a drawless finite 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 4 cells per side, but boards of 3 or 5 are also valid. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of stackable pieces...
Players receive a green card with the sentence "Have U It?" on it and an equal amount of red counters. Each letter has a corresponding number next to it in red. The first player picks a card from the deck and checks to see if the letter and number coincide with his card. If it does, he places the card face-up in front of him If not, he calls out the...
Hepatica (Noru-gwi Flower) is a real-time, pattern-recognition game that requires a bit of addition and dexterity. The game features 2x2 jigsaw tiles illustrated with native Korean flowers. By collecting four matching tiles, players can complete a full flower image. The game also includes a magnetic frame, allowing you to display and enjoy the finished...
Introduction:Herfor (from Old Norse: herfǫr, meaning "war expedition") is a drawless territorial game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty hexagonal board with triangles. It can be played on a 7–sized board for long games or on a 5–sized board for short games. Each player has a sufficient supply...
Herstoricas Pioneras is game dedicated to historical female figures in Spain. The game contains 60 cards depicting 30 different female pioneers (each card is duplicated). With them, you can play 3 different games: a memory game, a speed game, and a guessing game. Each card is illustrated by a different female artist from the Autoras de Comic collective....