Which Way, Please? is a map reference game for children Ages 4 and up. It is designed to teach small children about the concept of grid maps. It consists of six collecting boards divided into nine grid squares, and 54 picture cards that magnify the village images on the collecting squares. The picture cards have grid references on their backs. There are...
Whirlwind is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an even-sized square grid (board). The recommended board sizes are between 12×12 and 20×20 points. The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. At the start of the game, some black and white...
The game is played with cardboard figures, called UPUP figures. Background: UPUP figures lost their identities! They must find out who they are but only by asking each others questions. Players hold two UPUP figures in each hand facing towards other players so that they can't see the identities of their own figures. Players take turns in clockwise order...
In Who Done It? players assume the roles of detectives and sit around a four-person console with four telephone hand-sets. Players take turns calling in for clues which are delivered via their personal phone, and some clues are delivered via all-points-bulletins over a common speaker. Players record clues on a special playing sheet provided to track...
Hvem finder det først? ("Who Finds it First?") - an action Board Game for all ages. Very easy to learn - using four picture tiles at time, just match up each picture tile with photos of the same object on the board. There are 500 different objects to choose from so it is not quite as easy as it sounds! The first player to spot and shout out the item, wins...
From the box: The object of the game is to find a particular child from among 64 children as quickly as possible. This is done through skillful questioning and clever deduction. The winner is the player who identifies the child after the fewest number of questions. The game, for which there are three, very different variations, provides fun and excitement...
In this childrens game, each player is given a set of different animals. Twelve wooden houses are placed in a circle in front of the players. During a turn a player will select an animal from their set and move it beside one of the houses. The player then lift off that house's roof and places their animal inside that house. But, if there is already the...
Who’s Hue? Is a party game for 3 or more player who guess colorful characters created from colored cards and clever clues. Once all of the players have created a character, the player with the most points wins! It's who you know that matters! It's a creative party game that doesn’t rely on drawing or sculpting skills. Each player takes turns as the...
Who's Like Me? You may be surprised how much we all have in common. In Who's Like Me?, children learn how to recognize emotions in their friends and see what they all have in common. This game develops skills like observation, memory, distinguishing and grouping multiple elements, and sharing emotions. Make matches and earn points. Score the most points...