Children's Game

Fireball Island

A plastic tiki idol is placed in the raised middle of a molded, 3d board, where it can rotate freely. Players move their explorer pawns up the sides of the mountain along paths and through caves, trying to reach the top of the mountain, retrieve the idol's giant ruby, and take it down the other side to the waiting boat. However, both the idol and volcanic vents throughout the board periodically spit out "fireball" marbles, which physically roll down the mountain, either plowing through explorer pawns in their path, or toppling triggered bridges as they pass under them.

Note: This is a rare and protected game; its only available to play with special permission from the Game Librarian.
See game associate for details.

Hexenkompott

Players are witches trying to make their potion. Each witch is associated to a secret color with match a cauldron. In turn each witch rolls a colored die and must put a face down mushroom in the cauldron indicated by the die using a wooden spoon. Other players try to guess whether she is putting a right color mushroom or a wrong one.
Guessing right stops the witch and reduce the number of available mushrooms of the guesser, accusing a innocent witch increases the available mushrooms of the guesser.
The game ends when a witch is left without mushrooms and she gets one extra point for herself and subtracts one point from a chosen cauldron. For each cauldron a right color mushroom scores one point to the secret owner and a wrong one subtracts one point.

Penguin

Once a card game it seems as though Fantasy Flight has nixed this idea completely for plastic penguins! Here's the games description from the game's page itself:

Can you find room for all your penguins on the iceberg?

Reiner Knizia's fast-paced and surprisingly devious new game is fun for the whole family! Stacking penguins in a pyramid may seem easy, but watch out! Penguins will only stand atop another penguin of their own color, and if you're not careful there will be nowhere left to stand!

For 2-6 players, ages 5 and up.

Similar to Pinguïn Party, which is played with cards.

Mentalogy

Mentalogy is a game which requires the player to remember and then recall a series of different words, numbers and pictures.

The winner is the first player to reach the finish point by remembering all the cards on the green, yellow, red and blue triangles in any order!

Surprise!

You're invited to a Surprise party! There are lots of fantastic gifts—if you can find them. Is the Dapper Dinosaur in this box? Or is the Party Palace hiding there? Or maybe it changed into the Super Starship? Using memory and a little luck, try to uncover all the presents shown on the Party Cards. Make a match and you get to go again. Whoever holds the most cards at the end of the game wins. Get ready... the party's about to begin!