Listed in American Games, #4172. 1940s, Travel, Air, Board game. Three Point Landing -- Race your planes through all their destinations -- Here’s a thrilling game Full of sensations Three Point Landing consists of a play board illustrated with a map of the United States and part of Canada, 24 destination cards, a spinner and wooden figures representing...
Part of the Ravensburger Labyrinth Games series, This is a super-simplified version of Labyrinth for the really younger set. Instead of the shifting tiles of the other versions, in this game, entire sections of the maze shift, as the modular 3-D board has a sliding center piece, which allows for different pathways through the maze. Players attempt to reach...
Two games in a wooden box 1. Factors Game The playing board is a grid of hexagons with number on each space. Players take turns throwing a dice and moving their markers to an adjacent space that is a multiple of the number on the dice. First to reach the finish wins. 2. 45 Game The board is similar to the one used in the Factors Game except the numbers on...
Race to put out the fire in this vintage game from Milton Bradley. The subtitle is "Exciting Fire Fighting Game." [DESCRIPTION FROM INSIDE BOX COVER] 4 ALARM GAME For 2, 3, or 4 Players This exciting FIRE FIGHTING game is for all who love the fun of playing fireman. Players are District Chiefs, each with 3 ENGINES of his own color. A CARD is drawn telling...
From the publisher: And there're off! In this fanciful farm game, players use a spinner to move their four tractors out of their barns and across the game board - hoping to land on a space showing a farm item that matches a card they've been dealt. But watch out - Elizabeth the Cow can get in the way and tractors can run out of gas! When all the tractors...
Walk 500 miles without also walking 500 more. Inspired on the one hit wonder song I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers. It's John du Bois month here, and we start with a game about traveling on a map, kind of. :) You will be flicking pennies along the edge of the postcard to walk 500 miles before your opponent. I also have to mention that this was...
A game for every week is found in this game compilation. Even though the title indicates that there are 52 games, the box contains 56 games from Bunny Hop to Easter Egg Roll for the youngest in the family, from Baseball to Steeplechase for those who are sports minded and from Shanghai Chinese Checkers to Pa-Chiz-Si for those who want to challenge multiple...
In 54 Jones the Baord Game, you play clones of sewer worker 54 Jones on a training day in the sewers of subterranean 12 Station City. However, 54 Jones unleashes a tidal wave of 'shunk' to try and drown the competition. The first clone to reach high ground wins the game. To reach high ground, each junior Jones clone must race along the sewer network...
According to popular believe Wolfgang Kramer was supposed to be the first designer who introduced a points scoring track (Kramerleiste) around the board with his game Heimlich & Co. But this French game published back in 1961 already had such a points scoring track over 20 years earlier which makes this possibly the first game to implement this. In the...
Are you ready to test your Bible knowledge with a format that’s both original and engaging? In 5 Letters: The Biblical Challenge, each player embarks on a journey through stories and characters of Scriptures. Discard your cards quickly by mentioning biblical names, changing letters, and challenging your friends to guess the names of characters. It’s an...
61 feuilles d'automne ("61 Automn Leaves") is a roll & write game designed and sold in aid of Accessijeux, a French non-profit organization dedicated to making board games accessible to visually impaired players. Only 1000 copies of the games has been made available, sold online only on 25/11/2022. In 61 Feuilles d'Automne, roll dice and make the best of...