The rafting animals are standing in line for the canoeing trip. Everyone wants to be the first to ride on the rubber raft, so soon they are all shoving and pushing to get a place on the raft. It doesn't take long and soon the first animal is nudged off and that is before the ride even starts.
Bring your camels to the oasis. The camels are moved by cards and the players have to think about which card to play for a good move. The plans of the others could be disturbed by playing a sandstorm so that all the cards have to be shuffled.
In this crazy competition each player tries to be the first to catch the hen with his fox. A player rolls, one by one, the four fox dice. After each throw he has to decide if he wants to move his own fox or the fox of another player as many squares as dots on the dice. But beware!
Dragon Diego Dart is quite a trouble maker. His fiery breath has already set more than one shrub in flames! Oops! This year, of all years, he missed the target of the fire spitting competition by so much that he set Uncle Drooge‘s hat on fire.
In Whoowasit?, players must find the magical ring that was stolen from the wise king by the evil wizard. Playing against a running clock, players move their playing pieces through the various rooms on the game board to uncover clues to who stole the precious gem.
Roll the cubes, begin with "Far, far away...", start with the first symbol to grab your attention, and tell a story that links together all nine face-up images. There is no wrong answer, as the goal is to let the images spark your imagination.
Each player, or treasure hunter, has an excavation site board, or a rectangular cardboard grid decorated to look like an Egyptian archeological site. Stacks of treasure tiles are set up between the players, sorted by size and shape.
Look, it‘s the famous Robin Hound! He will help us outwit the mean Count of Merciless Greed who reigns over the forest, stealing the gold of the inhabitants.
Inspector Rabbit is hard on the crooks’ heels. But oh dear! Each crook has a twin and they can only be convicted as a pair. Helped by good memory skills and some luck with the dice you can assist inspector Rabbit in finding the crook couples being searched.
Bruno the Bear is ravenously hungry, so hungry that he's prone to grabbing honey jars recklessly and taking off for the woods. But will you be able to help him carry his ever-growing pile of honey jars without knocking them over?
Jinx is a new Game in the Dixit family but unlike the original game the drawings are not realistic illustrations depicting scenes but images halfway between abstraction and figuration.
Story: An evil king has burned all fairy tale books. Only one is left, and its sheets have been shredded and scattered in an enchanted garden. Now the players must hurry and find the matching pieces, and leave the garden with them, before the king returns.
Explore the seas! Catan: Junior introduces a modified playing style of the classic Settlers of Catan, giving players as young as five a perfect introduction to the Catan series of games.
The object of the game is to obtain the most treasures. Treasures are awarded by completing tasks. Each turn the player turns over the hour glass, then turns over the first treasure card.