The year is 1935, and, taking a cue from Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrödinger has published a thought experiment known as “Schrödinger’s Cat.” A financial benefactor with an interest in physics and a lack of understanding of the term “thought experiment” has funded a special think tank to determine once and for all if the cat is in fact dead or alive....
A game where three major powers of Europe (Great Britain, France, and Germany) attempt to create colonial Empires in Africa from 1882 to 1914. The players lead each of these nations through the use of military units, civilian missions, and diplomats as they move about the African continent trying to gain control of various objectives. The main...
Each player is the Chief Executive Officer of a high-tech company. Each turn, players may trade, pay their salary, play up to two cards, pay old and new workers, and re-draw up to four cards. Then the Economic Index is adjusted, and all companies are payed based upon the overall state of the economy and the ability to control monopolies. Cards include a...
As the rules put it "The object o' Sea Rats! is to be the last pirate afloat". Each player starts with one ship, six cannonballs, and six crates of supplies used to repair damage. The ships are positioned on a sea map board that can be rolled up for storage. Each ship starts at a different port. Cargo can be gained or lost by moving to ports, fighting...
Another in Late for the Sky Production Company's Monopoly inspired games. In place of Atlantic City street names, this game's properties are familiar places in and around Seattle, from Skid Road (Seattle was in fact the home of the original Skid Road) and Fremont Troll (a bizarre and popular local sculpture) to Mt. Rainier and Elliott Bay. In place of...
How do you make a game about the Emerald City? While it’s impossible to include everything, we jammed all the Seattle we could into this box. It’s filled with music, art, sports, a big troll, uniqueness and...lots of rain! Looking for a fun way to experience the emerald city? Here it is! Here’s a quick idea of how to play... Buy your favorite seattle...
Seattleopoly is a Monopoly-style game which uses the theme of the city of Seattle, Washington (USA). Spaces on the gameboard represent well-known attractions, locations, and entities in Seattle. This game comes with: Playing Board, Surprise Cards, Treasure Cards, 2 Dice, Playing pieces, 25 Branch Offices, 15 Skyscrapers, Rules, and Money. The game was...
A parody game of real-world presidency election of the USA. The players compete to get most of the votes in order to step up to become the president. Appeals to audience of the intriguing question on how the electoral system should work in a democratic setting Focuses on inculcating virtues like integrity and fairness in a civilized world. The players are...
This is a strategic level wargame for 3 to 7 players based on Three Kingdoms era in the Chinese history. The game title "sei ki hei kuu" is Japanese pronunciation of "旌旗蔽空" (Mandarin Chinese pronunciation is "jīng qí bì kōng"). This phrase means "many (military) flags obscure the sky". This phrase is quoted from "Former Ode on the Red Cliffs" by chinese...
From the publisher: SEISHIN is a conquer-and-control board game set in feudal Japan, designed and developed by Rogue Artist Creations Ltd. It is a well-balanced mix of area-control, resource-management and strategy that has enough to interest lots of different types of gamers. You can find yourself in a furious battle to control Niigata or engaged in...