This is a simple race game based on the "newest invention [that] has spread, in a very short time, all over the world." Players roll a die and move flat metal standees of various citizens (a violinist, a maid, etc.) from space to space. The scenes between the spaces depict people around the world, all of them listening to or performing for the radio. Some...
Radio was released as one of six in Milton Bradley's "Radio Series" of inexpensive race games costing 15 cents each. It debuted in the Bradley Games catalog of 1927 and was sold through 1933. A slightly larger but cheaper edition, at 10 cents, appeared in the 1943 catalog. This is NOT the same game as the slightly more complex/expensive "Radio Game"...
This children's variation on Pachisi was released to take advantage of the trend in radio-based entertainment. Unlike Ludo, it uses two dice but only provides players with two pieces each. Up to four players compete to be the first to get their pieces - colored metal "Radio Horns" - all the way "Home," capturing opponents whenever they can and forcing them...
A roll-and-move game in which the board is a map of the United States, with certain spaces designated with cities' radio stations. Players start from Station WEAF in New York and make a "complete circuit" around the country. The game features an unusual mechanism for movement. Instead of a die or spinner, players use a "radio tuner" with two turning card...
Raftastic is a racing game played in teams of two, where each player will take the role of a rower in a boat. In order to move forward and win the race, each rower will throw dice and row as many times as the dice’s value. But the thing is that because of the big sail between you two, you don’t know what your teammate is doing on the other side… Luckily...
You wake up on a desolate island, your clothes are soaked & the last thing you remember is looking out your ships’ deck as a storm tossed it about in the ocean. Far to the east of the island, you see your cargo of colourful rafts gently nudging the shore. The adventurer in you awakens! On your turn each player gets 3 actions: Dice Roll, Path Bending and...
The world has been devastated by several environmental catastrophes caused by pollution and neglect of mega corporations. The entire life of the planet has been spoiled in order to maintain the elite that would inevitably sink together. Holding the earth's last resources, a new elite now plays with the lives of the people, promoting deadly sports in the...
Roll and Write (chose&color) puzzle adventure race game. Players try to find 7 pieces of the lost ark by traveling around the map. Whoever finds the ark first is the winner. Players have a limited number of rounds per game. When traveling, they use a map that is divided into hexagonal tiles representing 5 different types of terrain with different color....
From the box: Rain-Bo is the racing rainbow card where gray skies are going to clear up & you put on a happy face. In Rain-Bo, players race to be the first to fill their hand with the seven colors of the rainbow. To do this, they clear their clouds away & let the sun shine in by strategically swapping & saving cards! There's no numbers, no complex rules...
After a long journey crossing never-ending wild seas, the colonies reached a wonderful and prosperous island… The rush of power began quickly after… And, the battle for conquering the island to prove who was the master of this mysterious island… Colonies started to expand their own territories by acquiring more lands… And, to flourish by harvesting...
Through tactics and karma to wealth and fame... In 16th century India, the powerful empire of the Great Moguls rises between the Indus and the Ganges rivers. Taking on the role of rajas and ranis – the country's influential nobles – players in Rajas of the Ganges race against each other in support of the empire by developing their estates into wealthy and...