The game of Domino-Puzzle combines the fun of dominoes and puzzles. The game uses the basic rules of Dominoes, except players can play as many tiles during their turn that they can match to existing tiles You could, for example, play 5 tiles in one turn by chaining them end to end. The pictures on the tiles are animals. And each end contains half an...
48 square tiles (16 different cards 3 each) are shuffled and every player get 3 in the hand. Starting player put one card on the table and draw one card to have 3 hand-cards. On your turn you lay a matching tile. Each tile has a triangle in one of the four colors and a triangle with a number 0,1,2 or 3 of dots. When you finish on 4-tile square you count...
From the box front: These wooden pieces are an early introduction to Dominoes. As players match roadways and vehicles their Thinking and Problem solving skills are stimulated with yet another dimension in discovery! The player who is able to properly place all of his or her pieces first wins! From the box back: Domino Road is a wonderful addition to the...
Each domino square is a double domino. Instead of two parts, each has four. Play can play all of the standard domino games like Block, Draw and Mexican Train, or play the exclusive new "Domino Squares" game. Includes 45 Domino Square dominoes (equivalent to 90 regular dominoes), scorepad and rules. From the publisher's website: Winning Moves Games takes...
Domino Zootiere is a cute arranging fun for 2-3 children ages 2 years and older. Who will get rid of all their domino cards first? How to play: Do you have a domino card with one of the two animals? Yes? – Excellent! Then place the domino card so that the animals that are the same are next to each other. No? – Too bad! You can't place a domino card; take...
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...
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)....
Flower fairy Rosalina is waking up at the beginning of spring and sees that buds are about to open everywhere in the meadow. She quickly sets to work, waves her magic wand, and awakens the other flowers and plants as well. Who can help Rosalina bring the meadow into bloom and entice the bugs and butterflies out of their hiding places? A flowery classic...
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...