Restored from Whosit? (published in 1976). A game of pure deduction for homo sapiens.
Description:
It's the most sought-after invitation of the year: Dinoton Abbey for high tea. Now you're all gussied up in your finery and ready for some tea and chit-chat. One problem: You can't remember anyone's name. Who's that, sporting the fancy brooch with her pet chicken? Is that Jeannine? Beatrice? Oh, dear. If you're not careful, you'll commit a faux pas everyone will be gossiping about. Each player takes a card corresponding to one of the dino guests. Players take turns asking each other questions or guessing their dinosaur's name. If someone guesses your name, draw a new card. The first player to guess three names wins the game. But be careful: three curious quirks mean you can’t be certain whether that brachiosaurus in the bowler is Carlton or Quinton. Charming art, streamlined play, and proper dinosaurs with make this game an irresistible delight.
Restored from Whosit? (published in 1976). A game of pure deduction for homo sapiens.
Description:
It's the most sought-after invitation of the year: Dinoton Abbey for high tea. Now you're all gussied up in your finery and ready for some tea and chit-chat. One problem: You can't remember anyone's name. Who's that, sporting the fancy brooch with her pet chicken? Is that Jeannine? Beatrice? Oh, dear. If you're not careful, you'll commit a faux pas everyone will be gossiping about. Each player takes a card corresponding to one of the dino guests. Players take turns asking each other questions or guessing their dinosaur's name. If someone guesses your name, draw a new card. The first player to guess three names wins the game. But be careful: three curious quirks mean you can’t be certain whether that brachiosaurus in the bowler is Carlton or Quinton. Charming art, streamlined play, and proper dinosaurs with make this game an irresistible delight.
Restored from Whosit? (published in 1976). A game of pure deduction for homo sapiens.
Description:
It's the most sought-after invitation of the year: Dinoton Abbey for high tea. Now you're all gussied up in your finery and ready for some tea and chit-chat. One problem: You can't remember anyone's name. Who's that, sporting the fancy brooch with her pet chicken? Is that Jeannine? Beatrice? Oh, dear. If you're not careful, you'll commit a faux pas everyone will be gossiping about. Each player takes a card corresponding to one of the dino guests. Players take turns asking each other questions or guessing their dinosaur's name. If someone guesses your name, draw a new card. The first player to guess three names wins the game. But be careful: three curious quirks mean you can’t be certain whether that brachiosaurus in the bowler is Carlton or Quinton. Charming art, streamlined play, and proper dinosaurs with make this game an irresistible delight.
Restored from Whosit? (published in 1976). A game of pure deduction for homo sapiens.
Description:
It's the most sought-after invitation of the year: Dinoton Abbey for high tea. Now you're all gussied up in your finery and ready for some tea and chit-chat. One problem: You can't remember anyone's name. Who's that, sporting the fancy brooch with her pet chicken? Is that Jeannine? Beatrice? Oh, dear. If you're not careful, you'll commit a faux pas everyone will be gossiping about. Each player takes a card corresponding to one of the dino guests. Players take turns asking each other questions or guessing their dinosaur's name. If someone guesses your name, draw a new card. The first player to guess three names wins the game. But be careful: three curious quirks mean you can’t be certain whether that brachiosaurus in the bowler is Carlton or Quinton. Charming art, streamlined play, and proper dinosaurs with make this game an irresistible delight.
Restored from Whosit? (published in 1976). A game of pure deduction for homo sapiens.
Description:
It's the most sought-after invitation of the year: Dinoton Abbey for high tea. Now you're all gussied up in your finery and ready for some tea and chit-chat. One problem: You can't remember anyone's name. Who's that, sporting the fancy brooch with her pet chicken? Is that Jeannine? Beatrice? Oh, dear. If you're not careful, you'll commit a faux pas everyone will be gossiping about. Each player takes a card corresponding to one of the dino guests. Players take turns asking each other questions or guessing their dinosaur's name. If someone guesses your name, draw a new card. The first player to guess three names wins the game. But be careful: three curious quirks mean you can’t be certain whether that brachiosaurus in the bowler is Carlton or Quinton. Charming art, streamlined play, and proper dinosaurs with make this game an irresistible delight.
Restored from Whosit? (published in 1976). A game of pure deduction for homo sapiens.
Description:
It's the most sought-after invitation of the year: Dinoton Abbey for high tea. Now you're all gussied up in your finery and ready for some tea and chit-chat. One problem: You can't remember anyone's name. Who's that, sporting the fancy brooch with her pet chicken? Is that Jeannine? Beatrice? Oh, dear. If you're not careful, you'll commit a faux pas everyone will be gossiping about. Each player takes a card corresponding to one of the dino guests. Players take turns asking each other questions or guessing their dinosaur's name. If someone guesses your name, draw a new card. The first player to guess three names wins the game. But be careful: three curious quirks mean you can’t be certain whether that brachiosaurus in the bowler is Carlton or Quinton. Charming art, streamlined play, and proper dinosaurs with make this game an irresistible delight.
Restored from Whosit? (published in 1976). A game of pure deduction for homo sapiens.
Description:
It's the most sought-after invitation of the year: Dinoton Abbey for high tea. Now you're all gussied up in your finery and ready for some tea and chit-chat. One problem: You can't remember anyone's name. Who's that, sporting the fancy brooch with her pet chicken? Is that Jeannine? Beatrice? Oh, dear. If you're not careful, you'll commit a faux pas everyone will be gossiping about. Each player takes a card corresponding to one of the dino guests. Players take turns asking each other questions or guessing their dinosaur's name. If someone guesses your name, draw a new card. The first player to guess three names wins the game. But be careful: three curious quirks mean you can’t be certain whether that brachiosaurus in the bowler is Carlton or Quinton. Charming art, streamlined play, and proper dinosaurs with make this game an irresistible delight.
Bid, race, win! Fast-paced and easy to learn; the thrill of racing reduced to its essence.
Description:
As your car zooms through the final turn and the finish line is in sight, do you have the card in hand to push you across for the win? Downforce is based on an original design by legendary designer, Wolfgang Kramer, featured in the Spiel-des-Jahres-recommended Top Race. Play a card and move all of the cars pictured on it. Sometimes that includes your own car, but it often includes your opponents’ as well. Playing cards at just the right time is the key to victory. We kept the finely tuned game play and added in variable player powers to spice things up. But mostly we gave it some modern components, large two-colored cars, and updated graphics.
Bid, race, win! Fast-paced and easy to learn; the thrill of racing reduced to its essence.
Description:
As your car zooms through the final turn and the finish line is in sight, do you have the card in hand to push you across for the win? Downforce is based on an original design by legendary designer, Wolfgang Kramer, featured in the Spiel-des-Jahres-recommended Top Race. Play a card and move all of the cars pictured on it. Sometimes that includes your own car, but it often includes your opponents’ as well. Playing cards at just the right time is the key to victory. We kept the finely tuned game play and added in variable player powers to spice things up. But mostly we gave it some modern components, large two-colored cars, and updated graphics.
Bid, race, win! Fast-paced and easy to learn; the thrill of racing reduced to its essence.
Description:
As your car zooms through the final turn and the finish line is in sight, do you have the card in hand to push you across for the win? Downforce is based on an original design by legendary designer, Wolfgang Kramer, featured in the Spiel-des-Jahres-recommended Top Race. Play a card and move all of the cars pictured on it. Sometimes that includes your own car, but it often includes your opponents’ as well. Playing cards at just the right time is the key to victory. We kept the finely tuned game play and added in variable player powers to spice things up. But mostly we gave it some modern components, large two-colored cars, and updated graphics.