
Best Anaconda Verlag products in the Other games category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Anaconda Verlag products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Anaconda Verlag Füdlibürger. The Swiss swearword game
The Swiss are masters of many things - including cursing! This wonderful selection, from "Chümi-chnüpfer" to "Tüpfli-schisser," allows you to navigate through the mountains and other life situations with flair. The well-known memory game sets the rules: Two matching game cards must be revealed that form a compound curse word. And of course, the layperson will find out in the accompanying translation what they are actually saying.

2. Anaconda Verlag Tüdelbüdel (card game)
The Tüdelbüdel is an entertaining card game characterized by its Low German word pairs. It offers an original way to playfully discover the Low German language while also promoting one's creativity and verbal skills. With 40 game cards featuring 20 different word pairs, the game is suitable for both families and groups of friends. It is ideal for social gatherings and guarantees plenty of fun and laughter. The game is aimed at children aged 6 and up and can also be enjoyed by adults who are interested in the Low German language or simply love word games. The compact size of the cards makes it easy to take the game anywhere, making it perfect for travel or game nights.
- Contains 40 game cards with 20 Low German word pairs
- Promotes creativity and language comprehension
- Suitable for players aged 6 and up.

3. Anaconda Verlag Kartenspiel Vincent van Gogh. 54 Spielkarten mit 30 Van-Gogh-Motiven
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) is generally regarded as the greatest Dutch painter and draftsman since Rembrandt. Alongside Cézanne and Gauguin, with whom he closely collaborated for several months in southern France in Arles, he is the most significant representative of European Post-Impressionism. His influence on the development of art in the 20th century, particularly on Expressionism, was immense. In just 10 years, he created over 800 paintings and 700 drawings, yet sold only a single piece during his lifetime. Today, many of his still lifes, flower and landscape paintings, self-portraits, and portraits are world-famous. With this special card set, you will have a good hand in every game.

4. Anaconda Verlag Kartenspiel Kahlo. 54 Spielkarten mit 30 Kahlo-Motiven
Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) is considered the most significant representative of popular surrealism. In her vividly colored works, the Mexican painter primarily addressed physical and psychological suffering, such as her disability resulting from a bus accident and her dramatic marriage to fellow artist Diego Rivera. Throughout her life, she fought for artistic recognition, which ultimately came to her only posthumously. Today, Kahlo's works are more sought after than ever, and feminist pop culture celebrates her iconic self-portraits. With this special card set, you will always have a good hand in every game.

5. Anaconda Verlag Henri Matisse – Memospiel
The influence that Henri Matisse (1869–1954) continues to exert on modern art is hard to overstate. Matisse was a perpetual seeker who experimented with various styles. His artistic journey led him to an increasingly radical simplification of form, making him a key pioneer of modern color field painting. Twenty of his masterpieces are gathered here. Following the well-known principle of the memory game, two playing cards are always turned over, revealing a pair of images.

6. Anaconda Verlag Sackjeseech - The Rhenish swearword game
Based on the principle of a memory game, two matching cards must be revealed to form a compound insult. Incorrect reveals continuously create new funny word combinations. Since not all terms are familiar, the printed translations into standard German will assist you. It makes for a unique gift for all lovers of the Rhineland.

7. Anaconda Verlag Hannebambel (game)

8. Anaconda Verlag Wat mutt, dat mutt - The Low German wisdom game
In the far north, it is cold and the sun doesn't always shine. Nevertheless, one must go out and live, and then it means doing whatever needs to be done: Some things cannot be changed! "Wat mutt, dat mutt." Thus, the Low German speaker maintains their humor and good heart. From "One has the bundle, the other has the money" to "Don't take anything too seriously, nothing will go wrong," the collected Low German proverbs here add a new twist to the familiar memory game.

9. Anaconda Verlag Beatrix Potter card game. 54 playing cards with 30 motifs of Peter Rabbit and his friends
This card set is a charming gift not only for young players, as the motifs by the English children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter (1866–1943) are also beloved by many adults. Leading the way is, of course, Peter Rabbit, who cheekily and curiously embarks on all sorts of big and small adventures. In addition to the world-famous long-eared character, the lovingly designed cards also feature many of his friends from Potter's wonderful animal kingdom – such as Timmy Tiptoes the squirrel or Mrs. Tittlemouse. Losing a card game suddenly feels much less painful.

Beatrix Potter card game. 54 playing cards with 30 motifs of Peter Rabbit and his friends
German
10. Anaconda Verlag In vino veritas The Latin wisdom game
Game Start:
All 40 cards are shuffled and placed face down on the table, with the word side facing down. It is important to ensure that the cards are laid out side by side, not stacked on top of each other.
The Game:
The starting player reveals two cards one after the other. It is important to note that only one In Vino card can be revealed in combination with a Veritas card back. Revealing In Vino and In Vino or Veritas and Veritas would be incorrect, as these revealed word combinations do not make sense or form proper words. If the two revealed cards form a pair and thus create a valid word, the player may reveal two more cards. This continues until they reveal two mismatched word components. The revealed cards are then turned back over, and the next player takes their turn. Play proceeds in a clockwise direction. Correct word pairs can be identified by the correct color, the matching speech bubble, and the appropriate High German explanation.
Objective of the Game:
The player who has collected the most word pairs by the end of the game wins.
Game Contents:
40 game cards.
