Join your favorite friends from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland in this topsy-turvy teacup-stacking game! Play a card to place a teacup, but don’t let the tilting tower fall! Each card tells you which teacup to stack, or adds a fun twist to the tea party. The Mad Hatter may give you a tip, or he may tip the table. Maybe the Cheshire Cat will help you stay on...
Jenga version with green blocks, Tarzan figures, and cards featuring the same figures. The classic game variant is expanded with additional rules and victory points, depending on which figure is depicted on the block that is drawn. In each turn, the active player draws a block from the tower. If it shows one of the 6 Tarzan figures depicted on the cards...
DIVOC was designed during the Covid-19 lockdowns in Spain. Due to its victory condition (arrange pieces into a single group), Cameron Browne called it an anti-social distancing game, therefore its name (Covid in reverse). MATERIAL (depending on the edition): - A 7x7 square board - 24 white stackable pyramids - 24 black stackable pyramids GAME OVERVIEW...
A Labyrinth type game with a wooden tilt board where users must twist 2 knobs to move their marble(s) to the center of the maze while avoiding cut out holes. Each hole on the board has a printed point value, going up 5 points a hole until the center is reached. The further players go in the maze, the higher their score. Highest score or fastest run wins....
A 3D boat and 2-piece water wave are assembled, and 16 pirate penguins are divided according to the number of players. The object is to balance your pirate penguins on the boat without making it tip. Players take it in turns to place their penguins standing up on the boat, wherever they wish. As soon as the boat rocks and one or more penguins fall over the...
The "beans" are split equally amongst the players. Then, each player takes turns and adds (gingerly) a bean to the top-heavy pot. Eventually, the pot will tip over and spill the beans. Whoever causes this adds the beans to his store. The object is to go out. Simple, quick, fun little game, requiring a minimum of dexterity. Schaper was bought out by Milton...
Be careful. Too many dishes tip the waiter. An action balancing game Ages 4 and up. First you assemble the 3-D cardboard waiter. Then you carefully place cardboard plates of food on his tray. If you make him lose his balance, you pay ("tip the waiter," get it?). Colorforms dollars stick to the waiter wherever you put them. Last player to still have money...
Objective: be the first one getting rid of all your pieces - acting by turns - Each player at the start of the game has a set of pieces in one colour. Two dice direct a.) the tray & b.) how many playing pieces must be placed on the waiters’ trays. Playing pieces may be placed in any order except for the coffee pot and the cheese dish which must be the last...
Be the first to put all your dishes on the tray and you'll win the game. Stack up your dishes on Stretch-Out Sam's tray. Press the lever and watch his arm stretch up,up and away. Oh No! The tray tips, dishes fall. Now you'll have to keep them all. The Stacking Game of Spills & Thrills This game features Manuel the waiter, who has an incredibly long arm. At...
Players start the game with three one-dollar bills. They then take turns selecting any size plate of food and placing it on the waiter’s tray. If the added plate makes the waiter tip and drop any of his plates, the player has to “tip” the waiter one dollar. A player is out of the game when he or she runs out of money. The last player with money remaining...
Test your dexterity! Stack the dishes on the waiter's hands but don't be the one to tip him over! 1 or more players: Each game piece is assigned a point value: Big Bowls 2pts Small Plates 1pt Small Bowls 2pts Bottles 3pts Each player takes a turn trying to stack as many dishes as possible onto the waiters hands. Once the waiter tips, their turn is over....