On the Dot - The Super Spotted Brain Teaser A card representing a combination of several colored dots is placed on the table. Each user has 4 transparent plastic cards also with colored dots in different positions and has to superimpose them to obtain the same combination as the card on the table. This is done by rotating and flipping the cards and trying...
In this speedy card game, players must rid their hands of all cards by quickly putting them down in the center pile. All cards are divided in two, showing a color and shape on each side. When matching, players must put down a card that matches either a color or shape on BOTH sides! The games comes with a unique deck of 72 cards, each with a pair of colors...
From the publisher: At the cow's and pig's home. Who will help the farmer and his wife to feed the animals? If the sun is shinning the animals want to pass the time in the meadow, but if it is raining they quickly return to their stables. Three suggestions for playing, assigning, puzzling and observing closely. A Game & Puzzle growing with the child. For 1...
From the publisher: Race to construct your own castle! Once upon a time there lived a Princess and a Knight who both wanted to rule their kingdom. But only one ruler was allowed, so they decided to have a race. Whoever can build their castle first may claim victory! But watch out, the mischievous Ogre wants to spoil their plans. Who will escape his antics...
Fight a titan, wage a war of conquest, have a drawing contest using only dots, or just try to build better words than your friends - all in the palm of your hand. One Card Wonders is a library of single-card games that covers a wide range of genres and mechanisms, including area control, dexterity, hidden movement, abstract, racing, pattern recognition...
Oneover is a game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the spaces (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal grid of hexagons (board). DefinitionsA group is a stone along with all stones one can reach from it through a series of steps onto adjacent stones of the same color. The value of a group is one divided by the number of stones in it. For...
オニトコ (Onitoko) is a deduction game from Japan, based upon Hide and Seek. The game has a tableau of cards showing various places in a playground for children to hide (a sand pit, vending machine, slides, and so on). As the Oni stalks the playground, they ask questions of the players, to deduce where that child is hiding. publisher's summary Oni (ogres) ask...