Zathura - Aventura no Espaço 2005
Após encontrarem um jogo na cave, os irmãos Walter e Danny decidem jogá-lo. Mas não esperavam que o jogo fizesse com que a sua casa fosse magicamente arrancada da Terra e vagueasse pelo espaço.
Após encontrarem um jogo na cave, os irmãos Walter e Danny decidem jogá-lo. Mas não esperavam que o jogo fizesse com que a sua casa fosse magicamente arrancada da Terra e vagueasse pelo espaço.
Quando um velho jogo de cartas ganha vida, uma família viaja no tempo e vai parar a uma aldeia medieval, onde tem de desmascarar lobisomens para poder regressar a casa.
Para quem acha que o mordomo continua sendo o principal suspeito nos casos de assassinato, oferecemos a oportunidade de investigar sete outros possíveis criminosos e desvendar um grande mistério. Será que o culpado é o Coronel Mostarda? Ou terá sido a Dona Violeta, que se livrou da vítima com uma corda na sala de bilhar? Relaxe! Todos terão a oportunidade de tirar suas próprias conclusões.
Em 1969, Alan Parrish descobre um jogo chamado Jumanji. Ao começar a jogar com a sua amiga Sarah, é engolido pelo jogo e Sarah assusta-se, deixando o jogo como estava. Consequentemente, Alan fica preso por 26 anos na selva até que os irmãos Judy e Peter descobrem o jogo e começam a jogar. Alan acaba por ser libertado, juntamente com perigosos animais da selva. Agora, os três têm de convencer Sarah a terminar o jogo antes que tudo seja destruído.
No clandestino mundo das apostas de Baduk, um homem busca vingar a morte do irmão. Para chegar ao assassino, ele deve eliminar seus homens um a um. A vida e o jogo serão uma longa luta de movimentos e apenas um ganhará.
Ivan Drago (David Mazouz) tem uma nova paixão: jogos de tabuleiro. Esse hobby o leva para o fantástico e competitivo mundo de invenção de jogos, onde ele conhece o inventor Morodian (Joseph Fiennes), que há tempos deseja destruir a cidade de Zyl, criada pelo avô de Ivan. Para salvar sua família do vilão, o menino deve descobrir o que significa ser um verdadeiro Inventor de Jogos.
Um grupo bastante eclético de surfistas, formado por jovens de diversos países, encontra um artefato histórico conhecido como Mamba, um antigo jogo de tabuleiro, feito à base de pele e ossos daqueles que foram executados séculos atrás pela Inquisição Espanhola. Durante uma noite de bebedeira, os garotos decidem se divertir e colocar o jogo em uso. Tudo vai bem até que eles descobrem que quem jogar usando o tabuleiro será amaldiçoado e que as almas dos mortos virão cobrar o preço da brincadeira macabra.
Hikaru Shindō is just a normal 12-year-old boy, but one day he's rummaging through his grandfather's things to see if he can find something to sell and pulls out an old go board. A ghostly apparition appears out of the board and tells Hikaru his sad story. His name is Fujiwara no Sai, a man who was a go instructor to the emperor of Japan a thousand years ago. However, because of the bad sportsmanship of his opponent during a game, Sai was accused of cheating and banished from the city. With no livelihood or any other reason to live, Sai committed suicide by drowning himself. Now, he haunts a go board, and wants to accomplish the perfect go game, called the "Hand of God" which he hopes to do through Hikaru. If Hikaru will be able to do it or not (or even wants to) will have to be seen.
Family Game Night is a television series based on Hasbro's family of board games and EA's video game franchise of the same name. The show is hosted by Todd Newton. Burton Richardson announced for the first two seasons, until he was replaced by Stacey J. Aswad for the third season, and then Andrew Kishino beginning in the fourth season. The 60-minute program debuted on October 10, 2010 on the new channel, The Hub, formerly Discovery Kids; it was previewed on October 9, 2010 on its sister channel, TLC. Each season will contain 30 episodes. Season two premiered on Friday, September 2, 2011, and new games were added. The games added to the second season included Cranium Brain Breaks, Green Scream, Ratuki Go-Round, Simon Flash, Operation Sam Dunk, Trouble Pop Quiz, and Spelling Bee. On June 19, 2012 Family Game Night was renewed for a third season by The Hub, which premiered on September 23, 2012.
Not a lot of people know that one of the most talented and ruthless Mahjong players in the city is a young high school boy. Kei is a teenager of few words, but his observation skills, unwavering will and experience in the game allows him to survive in a world full of powerful, rich and dangerous characters. Kei is currently hiding a girl named Amina who has entered the country illegally and protecting her from being deported. He spends his days sleeping through class and his nights playing high stakes Mahjong, waiting for when a worthy opponent arrives.
Get ready to have your mind messed with! "Brain Games" is a groundbreaking series that uses interactive experiments, misdirection and tricks to demonstrate how our brains create the illusion of seamless reality through our memory, through our sensory perception, and how we focus our attention.
The story is about a teenage boy who happens to be a shougi master. One day, a nine-year-old girl turns up at his house, requesting to be taken as his disciple. From there, all kinds of wacky hijinks ensue.
The drama tells the story of Shi Guang who discovered an ancient go board by coincidence and thus got to know Chu Ying, a go player who has been entrenched in the go board as a "soul" and who has experienced thousands of years. Under his influence, he gradually confronted the story of interest in go and inspiring to become a professional go player.
Monopoly is an American television game show based on the board game of the same name. It aired on ABC from June 16 to September 1, 1990. Mike Reilly hosted while Charlie O'Donnell announced. Merv Griffin created the series and was executive producer. It was paired with Super Jeopardy! for its 12-week run on ABC.
Top celebrities travel to Dubai and engage in real 'Blue Marble' with unexpected challenges!
Host Becca Scott gathers her comedian friends for a game night like no other.
Five friends who are trapped in an ancient board game called SURRA without knowing the origins and rules of the game. They are trapped in a parallel world and face life-threatening terror. In order to uncover the mystery of the game, they try to find previous players.
Historian Benjamin Woolley unravels the cultural and social significance of popular games in Britain from the Iron Age to the Information Age.
Featuring six reality stars as you've never seen them before - playing the board game "Risk".
Features preteens involved in the competition and challenges in the world of Chinese chess.
The beloved trivia game Trivial Pursuit is reimagined in a question-packed entertainment format. Gameplay takes place on a giant version of the iconic Trivial Pursuit game board, as contestants battle it out over a range of play-along question categories to win wedges and beat each other to the center. The victor then takes on a dramatic finale against the clock to claim the big money jackpot.
Pictionary is a children's game show based on the board game of the same name, in which two teams of three children competed in a drawing game for prizes. This version was hosted by Brian Robbins, and aired in between June and September of 1989 with 65 episodes. The show was distributed by MCA TV and was a production of Barry & Enright Productions. The score was kept by "Felicity", who turned a knob to pour plastic beads into a container until they reached the amount of the team's score. Felicity inexplicably left the show for several weeks during the middle of the run, during which time the score was kept by Robbins. Rules explanations and close calls were handled by a bald, mustachioed judge nicknamed "Judge Mental" who sat in a mock-up judge's bench atop the scoring device, and would always be booed by the audience upon his introduction.
Trivial Pursuit was a game show loosely based on the board game of the same name. The show first aired on BBC1 from 4 September to 18 December 1990 hosted by Rory McGrath.
Trivial Pursuit is an American game show that ran on The Family Channel from June 7, 1993 to December 30, 1994, with reruns continuing until July 21, 1995. Loosely based on the board game of the same name, it was hosted by Wink Martindale with Randy West announcing.
Boggle was an American game show that was broadcast on The Family Channel from March 7 to November 18, 1994. It was based on the board game of the same name. Wink Martindale was the host, and Randy West was the announcer. Wink Martindale and Bill Hillier created and produced four "interactive" games for FAM, Boggle being one of them. The other three were Trivial Pursuit, Shuffle, and Jumble. Wink hosted all four. Randy West was the announcer for all four of these shows as well. Boggle had its Premiere on the same day as Shuffle. The two shows shared the same theme song and sound effects - the two even used the same set; after taping on Boggle was finished, the set pieces were redone and rearranged to make Shuffle's set. The set pieces would be re-done a third time for Jumble.
Scattergories is an American game show on NBC daytime hosted by Dick Clark, with Charlie Tuna as announcer, that aired from January 18 to June 11, 1993. The show was produced by Reg Grundy Productions, now a part of FremantleMedia, and was the second to last American game show to be produced by the company.