There are rules for 3 games included: 1. Leisure travel Before the start of the game, place all the round buttons - printed side down - on any city ring! Then place the information boards face down anywhere across the railway lines! Distribute the tokens evenly among all players and leave 20 in the till! The first player rolls the die and may use a colored...
The players move their cars around the game board to win or lose play money. Each Player gets 6 black cards. If he gets on a space for which he has the corresponding black card, he draws a new one, if not he has to tell the other players the meaning of the pictured traffic sign on this space. If he can not do that, he has to pay 50 "Buck Mark". On some...
The gameboard shows a battlefield containing Berlin and Vienna at one end and Paris and Brussels at the other (which appear to be represented by 3 gold circles). Additional the map has fortresses (gold point walled in) and is dominated by a river running down the middle. The game mechanics are an unknown at this point but its a point to point movement...
This is the Bill Leeson´s reprint of the English translation of von Tschischwitz game, originally published in 1862. The game asks for at least 3 players, one acting as umpire, of a war scenario set previously by this same umpire. 3 sets of maps are used; one for every team with limited information and an overall one for the umpire with the position of...
Game about military operations played on a grid with terrain drawn on. Units are brigades formed into three different armies for each player, plus Generals that are needed to activate units. There are also forts and magazines on the map. Tracing of supplies and communication are important to winning the game. The goal is to capture the opponent's main...
This fourth scenario for Kronologic: Cuzco 1450 is an expansion that requires the base game. It adds five new puzzle to solve with a difficulty ranging between 5 and 6. Be the first to solve the case by interrogating the suspects and figure out who is the culprit among them. In this scenario, the rules of Kronologic are a bit altered : the characters will...
This fifth scenario for Kronologic: Paris 1920 is an expansion that requires the base game. It adds five new puzzle to solve with a difficulty ranging between 4/5 and 5/5. Be the first to solve the case by interrogating the suspects and figure out who is the culprit among them. During a delightful evening filled with the mesmerising performance of the...
This fourth scenario for Kronologic: Paris 1920 is an expansion that requires the base game. It adds five new puzzle to solve with a difficulty ranging between 4/5 and 5/5. Be the first to solve the case by interrogating the suspects and figure out who is the culprit among them. Two fugitives are actively wanted by the police after having terrorised at the...
This sixth scenario for Kronologic: Paris 1920 is an expansion that requires the base game. It adds five new puzzle to solve with a difficulty ranging between 4/5 and 5/5. This scenario introduces a seventh character. The other guests are convinced having seen them, even talked to them; yet no-one seems the be able to put a name on their face. By figuring...
Kronologic: Paris 1920 – Opernpanik & Liebesleid contains two new scenarios for Kronologic: Paris 1920, both with a difficulty ranging between 4/5 and 5/5. In Opernpanik, two fugitives are actively wanted by the police after having terrorized the Paris Opera. According to the police, the culprits — a man and a woman — were alone when they planted the bomb...