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The Very Quiet Cricket Game $11.99 Explore nature's creatures and find your voice in The Very Quiet Cricket Game. Based on the Eric Carle book The Very Quiet Cricket, players start as newly hatched crickets and move from leaf to leaf in a journey to meet new friends and find their voice. Children learn about persistence, individuality, growth and love in this colorful game. Includes game board, 4 cricket game pieces, 24 insect cards, spinner and instructions. 2 to 4 Players.
Blackbeard's Last Stand Game Tin $11.99 Fast-paced, stacking tile game for 2 players featuring famous "Rum Artist" Don Maitz's Blackbeard artwork. Be the last to stack the proper tile, win the Doubloon and plunder your opponent's points. Includes 1 replica Doubloon, 10 Wooden Plank Tiles, Instructions and Hightlights of Blackbeard's life, death and travels.
3D Comic Cube Puzzles Frank & Ernest $17.49 Six of your favorite Shoe comic strips have been laser engraved onto 12 wooden cubes, creating a 3D comic conundrum. When jumbled up, the blocks must be rearranged to recreate the six comical scenes. With 72 sides to choose from, this puzzling pastime is certain to amuse and confuse all who participate.
Flippit $6.99 The Flippit frog accompanies children as they earn points by spelling words. Using colorful alphabet cards, children choose to spell a word consisting of 3 letters or more. Much like the game of solitaire, children flip each card and reposition it in the proper spelling sequence. The more cards correctly repositioned, the more points acquired.
Casket $10.49 Reassembling this puzzle inside the casket could prove to be a deadly challenge.
3D Comic Cube Puzzles Shoe $17.49 Six of your favorite Shoe comic strips have been laser engraved onto 12 wooden cubes, creating a 3D comic conundrum. When jumbled up, the blocks must be rearranged to recreate the six comical scenes. With 72 sides to choose from, this puzzling pastime is certain to amuse and confuse all who participate.
Trapezoid $10.49 Experience parallel dimensions when recreating the 3D triangle.
Wring $10.49 The challenge of removing the ring from the pillar will have you wringing your hands.
Kwazooloo $13.99 With the roll of the die, observation skills and speedy fingers are put into play as children match animal images to animal rings. The speediest player to match their animal finger with the die of a BABY, HOME, or FOOD image, removes one ring. Remove all 10 rings to become the winner. Players: 2-4, Ages: 5+
Razzle Dazzle $20.99 Razzle Dazzle is a fast-paced game suggestive of basketball meets Chess. In Razzle Dazzle two players try to move their marble to the opposite side of the board, using 5 wooden blocks as passing means. A player may either pass the ball or move a block like a Knight in a game of Chess. The ball can be passed in any direction but the block with a ball may not be moved.
Lako's School Days Boardgame $7.99 Lako the kitten needs your help to get to school! This all-new, learning game combines board game play and flash cards for a unique and fun experience. Players draw cards with pictures such as red pizza, blue mittens or yellow giraffes and then attempt to classify the pictures into color, number and object categories. In a turn, a player may count grapes or socks, match blues or reds, or group donuts with food or dogs with animals. Success moves Lako along the board's sidewalk path and the winner is the first to get Lako to the red schoolhouse. Along the way, land on Lako spaces to win school-theme bonus cards. The game is loads of fun and encourages a positive attitude toward school and learning. Two to four players, ages 4 and up. Parents can join in for family fun, or kids can play with siblings & friends.
Kids Rule! $16.89 Its the first game where kids get to be parents! Each question is a scenario that most parents must face at some point while raising their children, but the answer isnt what the parents want, its what the kids want, because in this game Kids Rule!
Game of Knowledge $20.79 The Fun Educational Game for Children and Their Parents. Which is worth morea bucket full of nickels or the same bucket half full of dimes? Use the knowledge that you already have to answer questions for your own age group.
Pass the Trash Kids Card Game $6.79 The Card Game Where Someone Ends Up With The Trash! Pass the Trash is a game of matching up cards of stinky, gross garbage. Once a match is created, that pair of cards can go to the garbage dump. One really stinky trash card has no match and gets passed around. Don't end up with that card at the end of the game or you'll have the trash! Includes Cards, Game Instructions and a Garbage Can Storage Case. 2 to 6 Players. Ages 4 and up.
Guess Hue Game $22.94 How about a trivia game where you probably know all the answers? Well, we can't guarantee that, but in Guess Hue - we CAN guarantee the answer will always be a color.But this game is not only trivia questions about color! It's also color memory, color recall, color matching with a friend. Combine all that with a little strategy, and you'll soon have that board filled with your winning colors.You see, you score with color chips, when the board is full the game is over. The winner is the player with the most color chips on the board.Contents: 6 Pawns, 150 Color 'Ask' Cards,1 Game Board, 19 Color 'Match' Cards, 20 Color 'Recall' Picture Cards, 11 Color 'Vote' Cards, 1 Die, 84 Color Tiles
Read Em Board Game* $16.47 The word-building card game you can bet on! Read'em is a great new family game that combines the skill of word-building with the thrill of poker. The object is to win chips from other players by creating the best hand or by bluffing your opponents into thinking you have! Ante up and spell the best word you can with five cards. Choose to 'stay' or trade in some of your cards in the hopes of spelling a better word. Make sure you raise the stakes if your word is all the same suit! Can a clever wordsmith outplay a wily poker buff? Who'll win all the chips? That's the fun and excitement of Read'em! Contains a custom deck of Read'em word cards in three suits and a set of poker chips. For 2 or more players.
Chuz-It - The Fun Pack! Board Game $17.49 With Chuz-It - the Fun Pack, players will have a blast showing off their talents - some they didn't even know they had! Chuz-It is the only game that allows players to choose what they want to do on their turn. With the fun Flashback process, players get to show off their skills in topics such as Math, Spelling and Geography as well as having fun making up words on a Word Jumble, singing lines from songs in Sing It, making up stories in Story Teller, seeing what you can draw in Blind Art, or trying not to get twisted up on a Tongue Twister and more! Board advancement (or the ability to send others backwards) is based on the difficulty of the chosen talent challenge. Contents of Chuz-It:Funky game board 240 playing cards Doodle pad Pencil 4 playing pawns 30 second timer InstructionsPlayers: 2 or more or teamsAges: 7 and up
Make Five $17.49 Make 5 or Break 5 in this shifty game of horizontal upheaval!The BREAKER draws a disc from the bag and rolls it down the track. Will its final resting place block the next player from making 5?Its now up to the MAKER to align the discs into rows of coordinated color. But think twice before you play as each move can set the discs in motion, creating better or perhaps worse, color sequences! With 25 discs to play, 2 players, age 6+ are tested as they try to attain their specific goal.For high spirited fun, make it MAKE 5Dual level instructions for advanced players2 players, ages 6+Includes: 5-Track Ramp, 25 discs (5 of each color), Travel bag, Instructions
Splash Attack $17.49 Nine colorful fish are placed bone side down in the middle of the playing surface. The hungry red Piranha is put in the middle of the school of fish. Roll the dice and try to be the first to catch the matching fish. If the fish has already been caught, SPLASH ATTACK is shouted, starting a virtual feeding frenzy as players grab for the red Piranha. The wooden playing pieces may be caught, eaten, or thrown back into the game of frantic fish fun. Eat three fish to win!2-4 players, ages 5+
Gipf Kit #1 Board Game $9.59 This kit add extra potentials for the gameAuthor: Kris Burm, Players: 2 aged 12 and upLength: 30 minutes
Dawn Under Board Game $35.99 Help! The sun is rising! In the false dawn before sunrise, the vampires search for a dark resting place for the day. But, just when you think you have found the perfect grave, you find it is already occupied. Or worse, it contains dreaded garlic!Dawn Under is a fun game of searching and memory. It requires some thought, a lot of memory, and, perhaps, a bit of bluff. But, memory is your most important tool in your search for daytime resting places for your vampires.Dawn Under: a family game without numbers, calculations, and scoring. It is a light, but fun game for children, but a challenging game for adults.
Bamboleo Pizza Board Game $59.99 A cork ball on the top of a wooden pedestal carries a board outbalanced by about 25 wooden pieces. These pieces have different forms, sizes and weights (!). In turn, every player takes away one of these pieces from the board, still trying to keep the balance.Some slope positions of the board seem next to impossible - when it tumbles, the game is over. The player who was able to put aside the most pieces, wins.A wobbly challenge for the whole family and a pleasure with a slope to play, enjoy and watch.2-7 players, aged 6 and up30 - 60 minutesauthor: Jacques Zeimet
Ido Board Game $39.99 IDO is a work of art and a game. Players move colorful blocks on the abstract board trying to get four of their blocks from one side to the other. Players may also move the board to change the board' s geometric pattern and move their pieces closer to their goal.Games Magazine calls IDO, "One of the most beautiful and innovative games of the year."Author: Bernhard WeberPlayers: 2-4 aged 12 and upLength: 45 minutes
Secret of the Tombs Board Game $27.99 You are an explorer making your way along the darkened passages of a pyramid in search of treasures from ancient Egypt. However, no attention has been paid to the tales of Ammut, also known as the "Eater of Hearts", of "The Devourer". Will you be able to make your discoveries before being caught by this creature - whose body was a dreaded combination of crocodile and hippopotamus? It needs skill, as well as a little luck to collect the treasures and exit the pyramid alive!Author: Martin WallacePlayers: 2-5 aged 10 and upLength: 60 minutes
Doge Board Game $31.99 Venice, also called Serenissmia, the most venerable, flourished in the late middle ages as a merchant center. The old established families competed for political power and influence in this city state. As the heads of these families, the players use their power and influence to build the most magnificent buildings and palaces along the grand canal. Those that move swiftly and cleverly may attain the highest office in Venice: the office of the Doge.
Bean Trader Board Game $30.39 The players take the roles of bean traders and are members of the famous Bohn Hanse, the union of northern European cities and merchants involved in the bean trade in the middle ages. The players travel from Hanse city to Hanse city in wagons filled with valuable beans to deliver bean orders and to buy more beans. When a player is in a city and has an order card and the necessary beans to fulfill the order, he may deliver the beans and collect the value of the order from the bank. When two or more players are together in a city, they may trade beans among themselves. Trading beans is important as it allows players to get rid of unwanted beans and acquire needed beans. In addition, a player will buy beans in the city, if they have the kind he wants. From time to time, the bean supplies will be replenished as described on new harvest cards. After eight new harvests, the game begins its last round. After this last round, the game ends and the player with the most bean thalers (money) is the winner.
Sac Noir Board Game $79.99 There are five variations on how to play. The goal in all of them, is to build an tower.The bag contains very different wooden pieces (i.e. an ashlar, an egg, a ring, a fir tree etc.), as well as a sack of beans for the auction variation of the game.Depending on the variation you choose, either each player builds his own tower or, all build one together. The auction variations are the most suspenseful and surprising. One might end up spending quite some beans to avoid building an especially difficult element.Gambling and bluffing abilities are needed just as much as a feeling for statics and construction skills.Its a game with almost endless building possibilities. Its a challenge for steady hands and shaky supense for clever tacticians.Players: 2-8 players, aged 5 and upPlay time: 40 minutesauthor: Klaus Zoch
Andromeda Board Game $31.99 The Planetary Union of the Andromeda galaxy wants wealthy traders from Earth to invest in their economy, but they want to limit those investments. To control such investments, they have allocated three orbiting economic centers above each of their most important planets for development by Earth interests. This keeps the strange Earthlings off their planets and also creates competition among the many Earth companies interested in such development. The Planetary Union hopes this competition will br ing them even more money for these investments as the Earthlings compete for the best centers. To keep the Earthlings from conspiring amongst themselves to divide up the economic centers on their own with secret agreements, the Planetary Union requires th at all trades be done under their watchful eyes. They also have spies probing for such secret negotiations and will eliminate traders who are caught in such activities.Author: Alan R. Moon, Players: 2 - 6 aged 10 and up, Length: 60 minutes
Merchants of Amsterdam Board Game $31.99 Amsterdam in 1600 was a booming town for trade and exploration. Dutch merchants traveled the world looking for valuable goods. The game features a special auction clock to support the use of the traditional Dutch auction.
Ghost Chase Board Game $31.99 One player is the ghost and the others the ghost chasers. The chasers try to capture the ghost and the ghost tries to elude capture in this exciting game. The chasers can cooperate, but only one can win by capturing the ghost. If the ghost eludes capture until the end of the game, he wins! All this happens in an old haunted (by the ghost, of course) mansion. The ghost chasers may only move from room to room in the conventional way: using doors and stairs. The ghost, being insubstantial, can mov e through the doors and use the stairs, but may also go through walls, floors, and ceilings.
Mammoth Hunter Board Game $30.39 Imagine a cold and windy autumn day about 30,000 years ago. For hours the hunters have shadowed the mammoth herd. Will they succeed? Will they be able to bring down one of the huge beasts?If they succeed, the beast will feed the tribe for many weeks ...Players take the role of these fearless ice age hunters. They try to remain close to the mammoth herds as they wander from region to region. As all hunters want to be close to the mammoths, conflict is inevitable. Some will stay, but others will go. In the end, those with clubs rule the regions.
Bausack Board Game $54.39 There are five variations on how to play. The goal in all of them, is to build an tower.The bag contains very different wooden pieces (i.e. an ashlar, an egg, a ring, a fir tree etc.), as well as a sack of beans for the auction variation of the game.Depending on the variation you choose, either each player builds his own tower or, all build one together. The auction variations are the most suspenseful and surprising. One might end up spending quite some beans to avoid building an especially difficult element.Gambling and bluffing abilities are needed just as much as a feeling for statics and construction skills.Its a game with almost endless building possibilities. Its a challenge for steady hands and shaky supense for clever tacticians.2-8 players, aged 5 and up40 minutesauthor: Klaus Zoch
Edison & Co. Board Game $31.99 The players are inventors at the Edison Company where they work in teams of two to influence the outcome of driving tests for new vehicles. Players try to get their favorite vehicles to the high scoring spaces on the track at scoring time. In this unique movement system, each player controls only a portion of the movement on each turn. But the partnership can manage much better than their 50% share of control by good strategy and teamwork. The team that works best together will score the highest and win the game!Author: Guenter BurkhardtPlayers: 2-4 aged 12 and up, Length: 45 minutes
Time Pirates Board Game $26.39 Travel through time to acquire collections of artifacts for fun and profit. The players are pirates of the future who brave the plagues and wars of ancient times to collect the treasures of those times. They must be fast and careful to avoid being caught by the time patrol.
Tower of Babel Board Game $27.99 Together, the players build the eight wonders of the ancient world. While building together, each tries to provide the majority of the components for each wonder and collect scoring tiles. Together, these things earn the players victory points. And, the victory points determine the winner at game end.
Mall World Board Game $26.39 Players compete in the building of Mall World, scheduled to be the largest indoor shopping mall in the world. In the planning of a mall this size, it is important to get the right shops in the right locations and the player best able to do this will win the game!
Fifth Avenue Board Game $30.39 Building in New York City is booming and everyone wants to get in on the new fad - building that touch the sky: skyscrapers! Players compete to build their sky scrapers in the best locations, but what is a good location? One with shopping - and the more shopping, the better!Players always have more to do than they may in this exciting game of building and bidding. Players place businesses, acquire building materials, and get bidding cards so they can later bid on the building spaces. When a player wins a bid, he erects his sky scrapers immediately! Building commissioners move about the city, deciding where building should be built and giving awards to players with good locations.
Carolus Magnus Board Game $31.99 The players are Charlemagne's heirs and in constant conflict with each other. He has asked them to build castles in his favorite territories. To do this they must seek and maintain the support of the five powerful clans of paladins. The paladins are the o nes who administer the Emperor
quote s lands. During the game, the players have many resources and options. In each round they decide the order in which they will take their turns and how far they will be allowed to move the Emperor, which is cruc ial, since castles can only be built in his presence. When castles are built in neighboring territories, these territories are joined, so that, as the game progresses, great domains are formed, defended by four, five and more castles. In the end, to win t he game and gain the Emperor's favor - and perhaps even the right of succession - a player must have built 10 castles.
Cape Horn Board Game $26.39 Before the opening of the Panama Canal, ships sailed from the east coast to the west coast of North or South America via Cape Horn. They held races from New York to San Francisco for those daring enough to test their skills against the elements. Now playe rs can relive those races in this game. Movement is governed by placing wind tiles along the route. Players can place tiles to either help themselves or hinder their opponents. The first player who passes three different nautical stations or pass es two stations and the finish line wins the race and the game. May the winds always be at your back!Author: Thorsten GimmlerPlayers: 3-5 aged 12 and upLength: 45-60 minutes
Hamsterrolle Board Game $59.99 The wooden wheel is divided into twelve sections by small barriers. The players have to try to get rid of their game pieces by placing them skilfully into these sections.The wheel automatically starts rolling when the pieces are placed. The thrill is that once it is rolling, you might get pieces you do not want. The winner is the one who first got rid of his pieces.Its a crazy roundabout game for the whole family and players of all ages.2-4 players, aged 6 and up30 - 40 minutesauthor: Jacques Ziemet
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