A simulation of golf, this game uses cards for everything but putting. Two different levels of play are available, one involving simply scoring (per hole or per course) and the other involving play money (included). On your turn you play a card from your hand which shows you a number of yards and a direction (hook, slice, or straight). You can take a...
From the website: The idea of the game is to imagine yourselves out on the golf course playing a relaxing game of golf - but - it is a board game and is meant to be light-hearted and entertaining, so there are a few hiccups along the way - and - you must bear in mind you will be very much at the mercy of the dice. Played as near to real golf as possible...
GolfPro Card Game gives players the 18-hole experience while allowing families and friends to spend time together, chatting, laughing, and having fun playing golf around the table. Wisely choose the best club cards to get on the green, avoid actions that will land you penalties, and then putt out in the least strokes possible! Scores just like golf. Like...
GolFUNator is a strategic golf board game.Each player begins with the ability of an average Pro Golfer (stats taken from the 2010 PGA Tour Season). The course, Highland Peaks is a ficticional par 72 course. Players choose the type of shot they will take. Choices range from safe, normal, or all-out from the tee, and safe, middle (of the green) or Go (for...
This game is intended to introduce players to the rules of golf. The box contains: a board representing a nine-hole course; 4 counters; 5 special dice; 3 decks of cards score sheets. The counters represent each competitor's ball. They will be placed at the point where the ball falls. Three dice are used to move the ball on the fairway. They indicate a...
Based on the siege of Minas Tirith along with the battle outside the city gate as depicted in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings. Part of the SPI Middle Earth trilogy along with War of the Ring and Sauron. Also published in Poland in 1984 under the name "Bitwa na Polach Pellenoru" ("Battle at Pellenor Fields") as probably first wargame in Polish...
Utilizing the basic game model first published in John Company, Gone To See The Elephant GTSTE requires absolutely no written record keeping, and as few as three standard six-sided dice. Play is card driven, with random order of movement with players commanding Brigades composed of from two to five infantry battalions or cavalry regiments, possibly with an...
Skirmish-Level Miniature rules for the "Old West" and Turn of the Century Period. It is currently in the 2nd Edition rule book. Figures are organized into various classes: Killers, Warriors, Soldiers, Civilians, and Rabble. Each figure is activated through the motivation of leaders. Priority of action is variable in accordance with class. Movement is...
The rules for A Good Dusting cover the Sudan War 1884-1885 and the Egyptian Revolt of 1882. The miniatures used can be from any scale, and the composition of armies are loose - the only stipulation being that each must have a command element. Firing, saving throws, cohesion, and Mahdist activation is all handled with dice, mostly against target numbers....