
The Battle Isle Board Game
I have found some fotos and totally forgot that I created a hexagon boardgame and transformed it into a BattleIsle Boardgame. It must be around 1992 …
Cut your milk package into pieces in the hunt for a new warrior! I bought this strange device at London Heathrow Airport long ago and still use it as an introduction for new programmers.
You glue barcodes on cards and let the Battler read them as heroes, weapons or enemies. A single player campaign is included in the rule book.
It is a simple game but addictive when your colleagues own a Battler too.
Hmm, wait, could this Oreo contain a new weapon…?
I have found some fotos and totally forgot that I created a hexagon boardgame and transformed it into a BattleIsle Boardgame. It must be around 1992 …
Developed by the famous Lilienthal brothers in the 1870s and marketed by Ad. Richter the company still exists! The buildings are set up in layers with …