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Board Game Pack
Three Classic Games for Hours of Playing Fun!! Checkers, Bridge and Backgammon
http://www.albionpark.com/129.htm
Endless Games
Endless Games was created in 1996 by industry veterans Kevin McNulty and Michael Gasser. Fresh from their success with the Games Gang, they decided to form their own company. The premier line of Endless Games was headlined with the breakthrough hit The Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. The line was rounded out with classics such as Jotto, Kismet and the party game Encore. Midway through year one, Endless went into production on Password. The game was a huge success and paved the way for an entire retro collection including The Newlywed Game, The Price is Right, Family Feud, Beat the Clock and Concentration. In 2000, we went "retro" yet again with the classic maze game Fascination, and The $25,000 Pyramid -- the most popular show on The Game Show Network. On the flip side, The A&E Biography "Who Am I?" game offered a cutting-edge alternative with its unique game play, and popular TV show and magazine tie-ins. In 2001 and 2002 we maintained our two pronged approach by reinvigorating the classic game shows "What’s My Line" and "Card Sharks", as well as the 1950’s parlor game, Liar’s Dice. We also added the cutting edge offering PopSmarts, which puts a whole new twist on the basic trivia game. As always, our goal is to continue to make creative, exciting and innovative games for all game players. Be on the lookout in 2003 as we maintain our two-pronged approach to family fun with the classic Spill ‘n Spell, and our new take on an old theme, Route 66 – The Great American Road Trip Game.
http://www.endlessgames.com
Tomahawk Games
Historical multiple choice trivia board games. Themes include World War II, Civil War, Revolutionary War. Pawn movement, objectives, simple strategy, family fun.
http://tomahawkgames.homestead.com
Sect the Religious Party Game
A religious trivia game based on Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and a fourth category that combines all the world's religions.
http://www.sectgame.com/
Foil
A review of the 3M Bookshelf Game Foil (1967). a word game. Players are dealt cards, each of which has a letter on it. Without showing their cards to the other players each player attempts to form their cards into as many words as possible. Each player, in turn, draws additional cards and discards cards until one player is able to form all of the cards in their hand into words.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Dennis_Matheson/3m0...
Maxim
A game where the players form words from thrown letter dice.
http://kootweb.com/games/games5.html
Media Works LLC
Common Task Test and MOS sustainment training for soldiers in the form of a trivia game. Offers game information, rules, sample question cards, and a brochure. [Shockwave required.]
http://www.oscartraining.com/
Taboo
Rules.
http://www.centralconnector.com/GAMES/taboo.html
Image
A review of the 3M Bookshelf Game Image (1972). Another trivia game, the object of Image is to identify famous people by their "personality profiles". Each player is dealt a hand of five cards. The cards are of five types; Place, Time, Activity (sports, religion, and music), Status (dead, and fictional) and Letter. In each turn, players start or extend "images" by playing cards on a track on the playing field.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Dennis_Matheson/3m1...
Foqus
Guess what the different images represents. The smaller holes, the more points. Some squares give an extra guess or infinitive guesses next turn. The winner is the one who comes around the board first.
http://www.crosswinds.net/~globetrotter/index.htm?E&game...
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