A pseudo-psychological co-op card game of memory and conditioning. A fast, engaging game of following the rules and acting like fools! You'll be drooling for more!
Description:
Players are dogs working together during a series of tests (rounds) given to them by famous Dogtors such as Sigmund Fetch, Collie Jung, and Bark F. Skinner! Each round one player is the Dogtor and ensures that the dogs are following the rules. All players start with 3 bones. If they ever make a mistake they lose a bone and if one player is out of bones the game ends immediately. Whenever you are a bad dog, you lose one bone. The Dogtor then resets the total test value to zero and play continues until all dogs are out of test cards. The game end immediately once one dog is out of bones and all players fail. However, players may share bones in between rounds as long as each player has at least one bone but no more than 3 bones. If all players still have bones at the end of your final round, you pass!
A pseudo-psychological co-op card game of memory and conditioning. A fast, engaging game of following the rules and acting like fools! You'll be drooling for more!
Description:
Players are dogs working together during a series of tests (rounds) given to them by famous Dogtors such as Sigmund Fetch, Collie Jung, and Bark F. Skinner! Each round one player is the Dogtor and ensures that the dogs are following the rules. All players start with 3 bones. If they ever make a mistake they lose a bone and if one player is out of bones the game ends immediately. Whenever you are a bad dog, you lose one bone. The Dogtor then resets the total test value to zero and play continues until all dogs are out of test cards. The game end immediately once one dog is out of bones and all players fail. However, players may share bones in between rounds as long as each player has at least one bone but no more than 3 bones. If all players still have bones at the end of your final round, you pass!
A pseudo-psychological co-op card game of memory and conditioning. A fast, engaging game of following the rules and acting like fools! You'll be drooling for more!
Description:
Players are dogs working together during a series of tests (rounds) given to them by famous Dogtors such as Sigmund Fetch, Collie Jung, and Bark F. Skinner! Each round one player is the Dogtor and ensures that the dogs are following the rules. All players start with 3 bones. If they ever make a mistake they lose a bone and if one player is out of bones the game ends immediately. Whenever you are a bad dog, you lose one bone. The Dogtor then resets the total test value to zero and play continues until all dogs are out of test cards. The game end immediately once one dog is out of bones and all players fail. However, players may share bones in between rounds as long as each player has at least one bone but no more than 3 bones. If all players still have bones at the end of your final round, you pass!
How much should you get for a novel? A short story? What about "exposure"? Cat Rambo, Chris A. Jackson, Erik de Bie, Steve Diamond, Christopher Bell (M)
August 1979, NASA Shackleton/M Base, Lunar South Pole, Supply Flight LSS-159. Against the looming shadow of the Cold War, harrowing events unfold that will define the future of mankind.
Description:
UN Lunar Treaty of 1967, Article V, Dangers Encountered in Space or on the Moon: States Parties to the Treaty shall regard astronauts as envoys of mankind in outer space and shall render to them all possible assistance in the event of accident, distress, or emergency landing on the territory of another State Party... In carrying on activities in outer space and on celestial bodies, the astronauts of one State Party shall render all possible assistance to the astronauts of other States Parties. States Parties to the Treaty shall immediately inform the other States Parties to the Treaty or the Secretary-General of the United Nations of any phenomena they discover in outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, which could constitute a danger to the life or health of astronauts. May contain graphic violence and explicit language that some may find disturbing.
August 1979, NASA Shackleton/M Base, Lunar South Pole, Supply Flight LSS-159. Against the looming shadow of the Cold War, harrowing events unfold that will define the future of mankind.
Description:
UN Lunar Treaty of 1967, Article V, Dangers Encountered in Space or on the Moon: States Parties to the Treaty shall regard astronauts as envoys of mankind in outer space and shall render to them all possible assistance in the event of accident, distress, or emergency landing on the territory of another State Party... In carrying on activities in outer space and on celestial bodies, the astronauts of one State Party shall render all possible assistance to the astronauts of other States Parties. States Parties to the Treaty shall immediately inform the other States Parties to the Treaty or the Secretary-General of the United Nations of any phenomena they discover in outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, which could constitute a danger to the life or health of astronauts. May contain graphic violence and explicit language that some may find disturbing.
Pedal & Drink Your Way Through Downtown Indianapolis
Summary:
View all Indy has to offer with a 90-minute tour of our beautiful city. We'll pick you up on our custom made beer bike & pedal our way to a local drinking establishment & get photos along the way!
Pedal & Drink Your Way Through Downtown Indianapolis
Summary:
View all Indy has to offer with a 90-minute tour of our beautiful city. We'll pick you up on our custom made beer bike & pedal our way to a local drinking establishment & get photos along the way!
Pedal & Drink Your Way Through Downtown Indianapolis
Summary:
View all Indy has to offer with a 90-minute tour of our beautiful city. We'll pick you up on our custom made beer bike & pedal our way to a local drinking establishment & get photos along the way!