Played like regular picture Dominoes but you match rhyming words. The major difference though is that the 'Start' domino has four sides. You can therefore match to four different dominoes each turn. When you are the first to use up all the dominoes in your hand, you get one point for every domino still in your opponents' hands. Play an agreed number of...
Five-up is a point Traditional Games: Dominoes game in the "Fives Family" of Traditional Games: Dominoes games played with a standard Western Dominoes set of 28 tiles. This variation adds the ends of the dominoes to make a multiple of five for scoring. Five-up is very similar to other games such as All Fives, Muggins, and Sniff. In Five-up, each player...
Glückskäfer Domino or Ladybug Dominoes is a German children's game that uses cards shaped as ladybugs with unique spots on their wings. Ladybugs can be turned forward or backward to match spots as they are placed in a row. The first player to place all their cards is the winner. The English name of the game on the side of the box was mistranslated as...
Golfer's Dominoes is a companion set to Dr. Miller's Golf Ace, with similar packaging and somewhat jocular, quirky rules, but there the similarity ends. Dominoes is, mechanically, a much simpler game, based on playing the most advantageous domino depicting one of seven possible golfing situations, from your hand of 4. The 28 dominoes are made of stiffened...
Space Dominoes consists of a forty card deck, with each card being divided into three sections and each section containing 0-3 pips in one of three colors (threes are red, twos are blue, ones are yellow). Each player begins the game with a hand of 6-7 cards depending on the number of players, and one card is laid face up on the table as a starting card. On...
Game uses double nine dominoes and has an electronic Chicken Coop hub. Players start with 7, 9, or 11 dominoes depending on the number playing. The first player who has a double nine plays it in the center hub, and the next six dominoes fill in the spaces around the hub to form the chicken legs (if a player cannot match a nine, they draw and play or pass)....
This is an educational variation on dominoes. Each domino has two three-letter words, with a corresponding picture, such as box, cat, and pig. There are six different ways to play, including rhyming, where the box must match with the fox, or the bug with the rug, etc. The different play objectives allow for greater variation in the learning experience. The...
The children's version of the classic game of Dominoes. Provided with picture instead of (or as well as) numbers to allow pre-readers to play. This is a catch-all entry for the game system where the traditional numbers or pips on dominoes are replaced with pictures (giving roughly the same effect as the traditional game, though without numbers, scoring...
This is a domino game where words are used instead of pips. Each domino is divided into two colors: white and purple. Each side has a word on the top part of the domino and a shape on the bottom. Dominoes are played from a players hand against other dominoes that rhyme. The shapes on the bottom are used to determine whether the words rhyme and the object...
From the box: "A new game to increase number skills." There are tiles of three colors with variable number of black and white pips positioned at random on the two ends of each tile. Players match tiles based on color and one of: (1) the total number of black and white pips on the tile halves, (2) the number of black pips on the tile halves, or (3) the...