In the new version, the winner is not the person with the most money, but the one who earns the most "life points" — a mix of wealth and life experiences, he says. Instead of cash, each player holds a colored Visa card. They're the size of real cards, but numbers and letters are printed, not embossed. Cards aren't swiped, but placed in an electronic device...
In this game, two to eight players compete by trying to out-romance each other. For the winner, the game notes, "Your reward is collecting a KISS, a BEAR HUG, or a HEARTY HANDSHAKE from the lover of your choice. (We suggest the winning lover and the chosen one leave the room for this.)" While luck plays a factor in moving from the start space to the LOVE...
First made available to the public in 1995, the design for the game was originally submitted by Beatrix Potter to her publisher, Frederick Warne, in 1904. The game board - a reproduction of Potter's watercolor original - represents Mr. McGregor's garden, with 12 key points of interest from the book marked on the map. Peter must enter at the gate, visit...
The Game of Politics, or The Race For the Presidency was first published in 1887 and patented in 1888. Unlike the later game of the same name by Oswald B. Lord, candidates in this game play cards against each other to reach the office of Mayor, Governor, Congressman, and Senator before moving on to a battle over each state's Electoral votes for the U.S....
The game was originally published in GAMES with the rules for two two-player games (The Basic Game and Solomon Nim) by Gardner and one (Son of Solomon) by Sackson. There were also two solitaire games and some puzzles. Kadon describes their version like so: "We're honored to have an exclusive of this game invented by the beloved author of countless books on...
Object of Game: To see which of 4 errand boys can meet with the greatest success. Players spin the spinner and move around the board landing on squares that direct them to success or failure. The winner is the first person to reach the "44" square. Parts - 4 wooden pegs and one spinner. Instructions on back of box top. Brightly colored and lithographed...
This game is a roll-and-move game with wonderful graphics on the gameboard (world map) and especially interesting for collectors on the box cover: It shows a large Zeppelin waiting to be tossed into its hangar. It's supposed to be the so called "Reparations - Zeppelin" LZ 126, which obviously inspired the artist to draw this box cover This is actually a...
Provided by Publisher: Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team puts you in charge of a motley band of warriors, whose skill, determination and courage will be put to the test as they undertake dangerous do-or-die missions deep behind enemy lines. As each of your models acts independently from the rest of his squad, their individual actions – even a single kill – can...
The American M7 Priest gives your Americans some fire support. Use Requesting Fire to get information from your scouting tanks to hit hidden targets, load Burst HE Shells to stun enemies or load Light HEAT Shells for when damage matters more than critical hits. Contents: 1 Painted Plastic Tank 1 Tank Card 5 Upgrade Cards Crew Stunned Tokens Online Bonus...
The British Sexton II is an SPG for the commander on a budget. Use Burst HE Shells to cause a massive explosion, stunning all nearby tanks, or load Light HEAT Shells for more damage. Add Requesting Fire and your British can now receive support anywhere on the table. Contents: 1 Painted Plastic Tank 1 Tank Card 5 Upgrade Cards Crew Stunned Tokens Online...