The Recyclables Sorting Game. It's sorting time at the recycling center, and each player has their own sorting board to separate the glass, metal, paper, and plastic. In Don't Mix it!, players place tiles depicting various different recyclable material. Each round, players thoughtfully place their tiles so that their bin walls connect with only one kind of...
User Summary Don't Monkey Around is a tactile children's game involving the balancing of coloured monkeys onto a small tree which stands in the midst of the players. It is suitable for simple and repetitive play, so consecutive plays are encouraged by design. Players take turns hooking their own colour of monkeys onto the tree or onto the already placed...
In Donguri Yama (どんぐりやま, which means "Acorn Mountain" in English), players attempt to build an eight-level pyramid of cards. Cards show numbers from 0 to 5, with the numbers showing in the upper left- and right-hand corners as well as in the middle of the bottom edge. The bottom row of the pyramid is eight cards wide, and players can place a card in the...
Players place ladder and girder cards in a particular pattern on the playing field starting from a girder strip to build a high-rise structure up to Donkey Kong who sits on his cardboard throne. Each time a card is played, the player moves their respective Mario pawn by die count up the card structure. In addition to the plain ladder and girder cards are...
Doppia Coppia appears to be a game in a series, TuttiGiochi, published by Dal Negro. The 1987 F. X. Schmid copyright implies it may have been publisehd by that company too. Other games in the TuttiGiochi series (listed in the rules leaflet) are 'Micio-Gatto', 'Gioco Dei Nomi', 'Roulette Scozzese', 'La Torre Di Babele' and 'Sole, Luna E Stelle'. Doppia...
Dots is an abstract game of strategy. Score points by lining up the colors. Sounds simple enough, right? Scoring is done 1 for 1, this means one red dot lined up with 2 red dots scores 3 points for the player who layed the piece. There is a twist however; you must subtract the total # of mismatched dots from your score. The more colors you can line up, the...
This game is played on a 10x10 board. On each square of the board, a card is depicted. Every turn, a player plays a card from his hand, and places a playing piece on a board square corresponding with the card played. Then, he draws a new card. When a player (or team) completes a row of five playing pieces (horizontally, vertically or diagonally) he scores...
The object of Double Cross is to be the first player to position five marbles in a row, either vertically, horizobtally, or diagonally. Place the larger cross in the center of the table. Each arm should point to one of the players. Each players will play his marbles on the arm closest to him. Put the smaller cross on top of the larger cross. Each player...
A quick two player pattern matching game using a double-sided connect-four-esque board. Each turn, players roll a die to determine what color token they can add to the board, and then try to match one of the shown 3-token patterns. The board and pattern cards are circular, and each of the tokens are double sided with two colors, creating pleasing...