カミクライム! (Kami Climb!) is a dexterity game from Japan, exhibited for the first time at Tokyo Game Market Autumn 2019. Before playing, the paper mountain is constructed by hand using the paper materials supplied. Through paper folding, a large column with angular sides is built, standing in a solid base unit. The shape resembles the artificial climbing walls...
A battle royal in wich all the crazy things are permitted! Kamikaze it's a fast and dinamyc card game for two players. The game is a duel where you can use a huge, crazy and variated weapons arsenal like explosives, fire weapons, biological attacks... even you can manipulate the weather conditions or taming wild animals to achieve your evil purposes. GAME...
You were told not to enter the cursed room in the school library. But you couldn’t help it! Attracted by the desire to learn more about your emerging powers, you push the door and come face to face with an old dusty Grimoire curiously placed on the floor. The moment your fingers touch its torn pages, you feel sucked into a cold and dismal world ... The...
This simple children's game probably falls into the "Gnip Gnop" branch of the gaming tree. The object is to make your baby 'Roos hop to the top first. The game has a circular base into which 3 hoops (half hoops actually that are wicket shaped with flat tops) are inserted, each containing a 'Roo for each player (orange and purple). On both player sides, at...
Wackel is German for wobbly, and Captain Jelly must push his boat from port to port collecting cargo at each port. As one moves around, the boat gets filled with more and more cargo. Any cargo that falls off of the boat as you're pushing you must keep. When an island runs out of bits, the game ends and the player with least amount of bits wins. One of the...
From the publisher's web site: "Catch Me! is a fast and exciting children’s game! On their turn, each player turns one card from the deck to the table and all the players try to grab the animal depicted in the card from the game board. If you are quick enough, you may be able to grab the right animal – before somebody else does – and receive the card for...
カッパたん (Kappa tan) is a Japanese game with water. In Japanese folklore, there is a Yokai called Kappa. Kappa is small humanoid that lives in rivers and waterways. The top of its head is formed like a crown or a dish, and the Kappa must keep water in it to stay healthy. If the Kappa spills or dries out, it suffers and dies. In this game, the Kappa is an...
A flicking game similar to PitchCar but with plastic components. Plastic caps are flicked along a track composed of plastic pieces. Two flicks are allowed per turn. If your cap leaves the track, it is put back in its previous position. The first player to complete the course three times wins the game. Several variants are described in the rules. The number...
The players are pirates and wear patches over one eye. Then they try to pick up a ship on the game board (simultaneously), using a kind of fishing rod with a hook, which is difficult, as they have impaired vision. Each time a player can pick up the ship, he or she gets a ship token. There is a fine of one ship token for knocking over the ship. The first...