"Sackgasse" (=blind alley") was published in the German magazine Pöppel-Revue 1/86 as "Spiel im Heft". The board shows a map of a fictive city with a muddle of streets. The streets are marked with large dots, who divide them in several sections. Both players have only 3 tokens. They are brought into play under the "rule of distance": no token is allowed to...
Each player has 6 pieces to place on the outer edge of a hex-shaped pattern of holes forming 3 concentric circles. After placement they then take turns moving one piece, with no more than three pieces allowed in a line and no more than two of the same color. One point is scored for each piece in the middle ring and two points for each piece in the center...
A once powerful and magical realm has been cast to ruins by angry gods. The witches of this realm have been banished and the land torn asunder. Legend has it that someday one witch will return to appease the gods by building altars in their names. Sacred Grounds is a competitive 3-4 player adventure board game. You will attempt to become this witch of...
In Wildlife Adventure, players guide expeditions around the world to locate endangered species. Each player gets to extend one expedition on their turn, and travel vouchers allow the player to make extra moves, place obstacles, or change their mission. The game ends when one player locates all of his animals. Reimplemented as Expeditions: Around the World...
Photo Safari is a simple game for younger players. Each player has one figurine. The figurine represents off road vehicle in which are visitors of safari park. There are different paths. On the board are counters with pictures of different animals. Players collect counters (photos) by standing on marked filed next to counter. During the game, players need...
Photo Safari is one of several "LP games" released some time in the 80s, where the "box" is the shape and size of a record sleeve and folds out to reveal the board. This game features a spirally linear track through the jungle, along which players move their pieces according to the roll of the die. Some squares offer photo opportunities which yield money;...
Playing the Safetyville Board Game is a great way to spend time with your children while teaching them important safety information. You too will learn some valuable safety information to help protect your children while they become more safety aware. Be the first player to get to school and become a Safety Graduate for the Day. Keep playing until everyone...
In the northern regions known as Scandinavia live the indigenous Sami people. They play a running fight game called Sahkku. It’s popularity there is shown by the annual championship games and prestigious trophies they give to the winners. The game may be as old as 1,000 years or more, and simulates a battle between two groups of warriors. These warriors...
A game of yacht racing, and an interesting precursor to 3M's Regatta. Sail Away was possibly designed by Howard J. Mullin as he is listed as the copyright holder on the game board. Sail Away is played on a board resembling a nautical chart overlaid by a square grid. The game includes six metal yachts numbered 1 through 6. The yachts lean to one side or the...
Sails - A historical miniatures game of combat between Sailing vessels of the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries. These rules were designed to be a medium degree of difficulty. More detail rules for fighting and moving sailing ships have been written. However, they are not playable or enjoyable due to the need to constantly stop play in order to check the rules...
"The Unforgettable Journeys is a game designed to appeal to players of all ages. The challenge, competition, and excitement it presents is surpassed only by its educational content. The game has a twofold purpose. First, it provides excellent family entertainment as each player attempts to follow Paul's journeys from Antioch to Rome. Secondly, it can be...