From the publisher's website: Lawsuit! is an educational game for adults and children ages 6 and up. Players experience and learn about the law as they make their way through law school, past the bar exam and into their own law practice and the courtroom. The board is divided into 62 spaces. Players proceed through law school; the nitty gritty of running a...
A course game that combines cultural and historical interest with the famous mode of transport in Paris. The objective is to be the fastest to reach your 8 stations by strolling along the different lines and discovering the origin of the 383 station names while having fun. Players roll a die and move on a track. Depending on where they arrive: they can...
Legal Decision is a challenging game for Ages 14 and up. A game like you have never played before -- all the excitement and suspense of a courtroom trial! You can be the quick-witted defense attorney, State's tough prosecutor, jury foreman, or the judge himself! Witnesses testify, cross-examination may change testimony - jurors' sympathy can be swayed, new...
A sugoroku game released on official Zelda merchandise. This was on the back of a pencil board and did not include any tokens, but did include a number of stickers. It is just sugoroku and covers the first part of A Link to the Past up until the fight with Agahnim. On your turn, you roll the dice and move your token. Occasionally, you must play...
Up to six people can take part, each with three figures. The players take turns to roll and move. After a six is rolled, the player can start the game with the result rolled after that. The next figure is used when the player, after passing point 130, rolls a six or is favored by the rules of the game. All figures must reach the large space Z, even if they...
Have fun with short and varied games! Which player will be the first to reach the Ka'ba? To win, answer the questions correctly and complete the challenges. Which Prophets was thrown into the fire by his people? Can you mimic the forbidden tree? Can you make your opponents or team members guess the year of the elephant? The answer to these questions and...
"The game of Libel was devised by William Roache after he sued the SUN newspaper for printing a defamatory article about his portrayal of Ken Barlow in a well known TV serial." "Once his Libel case had ended, William assembled the elements of both his case and others into a game for all the family that comprised the four components, entertainment...