A cross between what's recognized as the Windows Solitaire game (aka Klondike), dominoes, and Blink. This is a single-player game where players lay down cards where the shorter width ends of cards touch the longer length sides of cards (Blink standard deck) and all touch only where there is at least one of number, color, or suite match. Going off the edge...
Blinq (Binary + link) is a connection game that uses dual coloured square tiles composed of two rectangles and shared by both players. Players alternate turns placing those blocks according to some simple stacking rules, each trying to connect the two sides of the board of her colour. Notice that on their turn, players play both colours at once, as the...
An early attempt at producing a hand-held "electronic" tennis game like Pong, BLIP featured a light-emitting diode which tracked across a dark plastic screen. Players had to decide which of three bars the LED would hit, and press the corresponding button before the "blip" got there. Otherwise, your opponent scored a point. The game was basically a really...
A worker placement and engine building-game about living a good life, with fully customizable personalities (more than 100,000 possible combinations). This card-based worker placement game starts with you creating your own unique personality. Your personality consists of: Nature: A long-term ability you have for the entire game Nurture: A change to your...
From the rule-book: The object of all blistergames is to win by being the last player or team, with one or more active blisterpieces on the board. The game is played with dice. There are two styles of dice: the blisterpieces (which have a different symbol on each die face) and the blisterblockers The rule book provides six variations of the game:...
According to the instruction booklet, this game was developed while the designer was on a 6-month hike on the Appalachian Trail. He wanted to come up with a game to pass the time during rainy days that wouldn't take up much space and wouldn't add weight to his backpack. The game comes in a small rip stop bag with a drawstring closure. The bag contains 6...
Blither is a simple capture and territory game for two players. It's an abstract-themed strategy game played on a unique hexagonal grid where each space corresponds to one of the three piece types. Players try to capture groups of their opponent's pieces. The goal is to be the first to have captured at least one of each of the opponent's pieces in each of...
The gameboard is a map of the Eastern Hemisphere with the land masses divided into forty-eight territories. Each player will place units on the gameboard until the gameboard is filled. Each player then chooses one territory claimed as headquarters. On a turn, a player may either fortify established territories or attack an opponent. In an attack both...
“Card game. Simulates the Battle of Britain. July-September 1940. Players will have to make their own sets of cards. The RAF and Luftwaffe have their own unique decks. Both decks have 62 cards. Notice that most cards have a force value. The Germans also need 20 tokens to represent bomb damage.” Both players start the game with four cards. The players draw...
A short game for 2 or 3 players. The game contains of 18 tiles, six of each of three colours: Yellow, red and blue. Each colour is placing a tile alternately. The player paying Yellow can place any of his tiles adjacent to own tiles already placed. Red and blue has to throw the die before placing tiles of their own, determining the form of the tile to be...
Subtitled "Wargame Rules for London Firefighting 1940 - 41". From the rulebook introduction: "This is a low level operational game about firefighting during the London Blitz in 1940/41. The basic premise is that the player(s) represent fire officers trying to combat fires and deal with emergencies in the critical period of the first London Blitz of...