Lingolandia is a family game that fosters creativity and vocabulary. You can play in various languages! In Lingolandia, players draw a random letter from the bag and roll the die to determine what kind of round this will be. There are two different types of rounds - a player's own round or a crazy joined round where all players play together. All players...
Linkage is competitive card game that is simple to learn, yet offers lots of depth, forward thinking and replay-ability for 2 to 4 players. But best of all, Linkage was designed and themed around a process normally taught in high school biology, DNA Transcription, (when an RNA copy is made from DNA for protein synthesis or other in a cell) and in this way...
The centipede is looking for shoes. Find the correct left and right shoe together and go in search of the golden shoe! Who pulls the golden shoe is the winner! This game has three difficulty levels: - a simple "look the same" game for the little ones - a game of "collect pairs" for children aged 4 and 5 years - Left and right recognize and name for...
The games has a game-board and 24 pieces (6 pieces in each of four colors). The object of the game is to place three of pieces in a row on a five by five grid with multiple lines joining 3,4 or 5 vertices of the 5x5 grid. The idea of the game is described as: "The ability to assess the situation as well as concentration decides who will win and who will...
Part word game, part bluffing game, part strategy game, LINQ is a team game in which you don't know who your partner is! Each round, two players will have cards with the same word on it, while the other players will have bluffing cards. The object of the game is to find out which two players have the same card — that is, which two players LINQ — by...
Literature is played with a standard 52 card deck with the 8s removed. It is played in teams of equal number of players. The object is to collect 8 sets formed from the high (A-9) and low (2-7) of each suit. You collect them by asking for them from the other team, constrained by the 2 rules: 1) You may not ask for a card you have 2) You may not ask for a...
(Re-)Discover the exploratory joys of some classic literary adventures through this card game. Players build a hand of descriptive elements from a constantly cycling pool to recreate iconic scenes - focused around landscape description featured in the works. These in turn are used to strategically claim chapters from a random set that match the...
Ages 3 and up. Each player is given a mat with 9 pictures on it, which are labeled. The players take turns taking cards, either from the top of the draw pile, or the last one discarded. If a player gets a card that matches one of the nine pictures on his mat, he places the card on top of that picture on his mat. If he gets a card that he does not need, he...