About the Game M.I.N.D is a tactical strategy board game set in a sci-fi setting in which players are in control of a colony and have to manage and expand it while facing different crisis and invaders. M.I.N.D can be played solo or in two players, but also with up to four players with the help of an extra copy. The goal is to build your colony and complete...
Welcome to mining city. Any dream will come true once you rise to great fame in this city. Those who dream their fortune will proceed without any doubt even if they conduct illegal business. As we say, “Time is money”; time, money, resources, and laborers are all finite things. Don’t forget, everything has its limit. If your way of thinking is like “Next...
Under the command of the dwarf king, the biggest clans from all over the world meet around the old mountain of Ōlnäk. Their objective is to rediscover and rebuild their lost and ancient city. Over eight semesters in Mines of Ōlnäk, players have to turn their clan into the most powerful and richest one to claim the right to rule the city. As the chief of...
In the tile-placement, mine-building game Mines of the Sacred Dragon, players take turns building mines or expanding existing mines in order to score victory points (VPs). When a player has 0-1 mine tokens remaining or the draw pile is depleted, the game ends after the final player has finished his turn. Players then score points – one VP for each solitary...
Once upon a time, there were no lands, and it was the time for creation. There were two gods — the god of the sea and the god of the mountains — who created the world, but each loved their own creations more than anything else, so they came into conflict. In Minimal Creation (a.k.a. 小さな創世記), players are these two gods and to end their conflict, they each...
Minimize is a game that seems to yield some fierce tactics despite being extremely simple. You could even play with Xs and Os. You almost always want to play your opponent's color, trying to build small "territories" that you can create tiny groups in. Beginners should definitely start out on the base 5 grid and slowly work their way up to larger boards....