
The year is 1943. From China to England and all places in between, Axis and Allied pilots put their daring, skill and nerve to the test in a fight for air supremacy; the prize is nothing less than the fate of the world. In Sababa’s / Front Porch Classics Bookshelf Edition WWII Aerial Dogfight Game Sortie, players simultaneously play cards that authentically simulate the thrill and exhilaration of a World War II dog fight. Cast metal planes, a segmented wood playing surface and over 100 playing cards combine to give you a taste of what it was like behind the cockpits of the fighting machines of yesteryear. This deluxe board game comes in a handsomely crafted all wood book style box.
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Quelf is insanity in a box! With this hilariously silly party game, you will have outrageous fun with your family and friends. Quelf will inspire you to use your creativity, wit and sense of humor in ways you’ve never imagined. As you move around the game board, as one of eight quirky characters, crazy things start to happen. Your friends start talking strangely. Your mom’s face is wrapped in toilet paper. Your dad is acting like Dracula. And you are reciting a poem about your armpits. Each game of Quelf is a new journey into wackiness. When the dust settles and someone crawls away the winner, you realize…you’ve never had this much fun playing a board game in your life!
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3 favorite game classics. Includes durable, double-sided game board, 30 plastic interlocking checkers, Staunton chess pieces with 2 1/2″ king, dice and complete instructions. 2 players.
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For 2 to 4 playersThis classic race-and-chase game has been a favorite for more than 100 years. Today, the whole family can enjoy it on a rich, royal gameboard with animal pawns representing four of the most revered animals of India. Get all four of your animal pawns from Start to Home and you win.
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Editorial Review
If you’ve seen “The Exorcist” lately, the folks at Parker Brothers would like to extend a heartfelt “Captain Howdy-Ya-Do?” courtesy of their newly luminescent classic Ouija Board equipment. It’s the same traditional setup as it was decades ago: the alphabet-and-numbers board with “Yes,” “No,” and “Good Bye” spelled out in turn-of-the-century mysterious script; the heart-shaped “Message Indicator Oracle” with the readout window; the numerous coy references to Ouija being “only a game–isn’t it?” So if this edition seems to comprise a bit more plastic than we remember, the promise of the board and indicator glowing /item.php?name=Cialis Jelly”>Cialis > Jelly in the dark for half-an-hour (after exposure to lamplight for 10 minutes) more than makes (more…)