EcoGoGo! is an educational and entertaining card game designed to inform and inspire interest in our world’s ecology. It highlights the roles of food chains, feeding, mating, and migration in the lives of organisms in a wide variety of ecosystems. The Grand Canyon National Park deck is built on extensively researched food chains comprising real organisms...
The first cows who fart and poo... BUT who pay their carbon tax! Ecowlo is a tabletop game for 2 to 4 players. It is a strategic fun game for players ages 14 and up. Players take on the role of crazy cows wandering in a not-so-static field and trying to conquer as much green patch of land to graze as freely as possible. In the rivalry that exists between...
In Eda Mame Suki Yaki Soba (a play-on-words in Japanese), players race to be the first to empty their personal draw pile in this fast-paced card-slapping game. The game is presented bilingually in English and Japanese, making it accessible to players from either language background. At the start, all cards are dealt evenly among players, who keep them...
Smart hens lay eggs and fight for their seats. The way to get a place is math! But you need to remember where the eggs are. You can remove it the moment you are off guard. Who is the smartest hen? 1. You need to figure out the location and number of eggs to score more points than other players. 1. Each player takes 20 pieces of the same color. 2. Randomly...
Kids can't help cracking up as they hurry to unscramble their eggs first. No reading required-just fast hands and eyes as players recognize and match colors in simple patterns. Includes game base, eggs, egg catchers, cartons, double-sided cards and game guide. How to play: 1. Choose a card and see what your finished egg carton should look like 2. Press the...
Egotzi is a territory game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the spaces (squares) of an initially empty square board. The recommended board sizes are between 5x5 and 9x9. Each player must have access to a sufficient number of stones of their own color. DefinitionsIn these rules, "adjacent" always means "orthogonally adjacent". A group is a...
From the box: "The dots on the dice determine how many rabbits jump, one after each other, from the back to the front. If there is an egg in one's supply, of the same color as that of the rabbit that ends up at the front once a jumping round has finished, the egg can be returned to the box. With a little luck with the dice and some tactical thinking you...
The herd of horses is spread out across the whole paddock. But when they are collected for riding, all the horses come to the gate at top speed. An exciting game to support quickness and hand-eye coordination. Every player gets a set of identical cards, which look like Domino stones and show one or two horses in different colors. The paddock cards form a...
A game to help very young children (Ages 4 - 6) learn to count. Game develops counting and pattern recognition skills. Each player takes on the role of a seal catching fish. Role a die (value 1-3) and move around a track on the edge of the board (with a wooden seal figure) which depicts patterns found on fish in the middle of the board. After moving, a...
Simple game in which players are trying to make something that they have on drawn tile (an animal, an object, a thing) using wooden elements. When the opponent guesses what you are building you both score a point. If not, next players is trying to make others to guess. Text on the backside of the box: How can a plane, a watering can or even a doll be...
WHO DOESN'T HAVE A DRAWER LIKE THIS IN THEIR HOUSE? There are drawers to store cutlery. There are drawers to store underwear. And there are drawers to store all the rest…. Always, in each house, there is a space where they will keep the most crazy, disparate and random things. True boxes of surprises and wonders. What was this or that for? We almost no...