"No time to waste" is a cooperative trivia-game. The central piece of the game is a clock with an arrow that starts at 12 o'clock, and than starts moving clock-wise, taking exactly an hour for one turn. Surrounding the clock are tiles that are face down at the start of the game, but that are turned up during the game (showing colorful pictures of nature)...
In 20120, World War VI broke out, the Earth was devastated in the war between humans ... A group of scientists reserved and sorted out the data for Biological Information and Aerospace Technology for the past hundreds of years, and they assembled the leaders around the world, managed to evacuate from mother Earth before it went to its very end. They moved...
A "Nucular" game to restore your bateries! Build and create your nuclear power plant, improve your machinery and manage your energy to get uranium and win the game. GAME GOAL Collect more uranium than your opponents. For that, you have to manage property your energy at the machinery buying time and only with it you can pay the uranium cost. GAME MODES...
In this peaceful flip-and-write game, players aim to lure different kinds of moths into their garden. Whoever manages to meet the delicate needs of each moth species and creates the most diverse habitat will score the most points and win the game. Players earn victory points by marking squares on their garden sheet and playing moth cards from their hand....
In Northgreen, you lead an exciting research project: Make sure forests can grow again in Iceland! To do this, you must effectively manage your own settlement next to the emerging forest: Plant cabbage and tomatoes, and raise sheep and Icelandic ponies. Invest in research and launch promising projects. Find the best way to balance agriculture with forest...
"Own, Operate, or Meltdown Your Own Plant." The Nuclear Energy game is one of several to come out in the wake of the incident at Three Mile Island. Players attempt to acquire operating licenses for nuclear power plants, which serve as a source of income. Similarly, they try to avoid meltdowns or other mishaps at those same plants. Licensed sites serve as a...
In this two player game one player is 'pro' nuclear energy, the other player is an environmentalist. At the start of the game, each player places 'neutral' nuclear power plants on a central zone of the board. Each player has two pawns he puts on the edges of the board. They each try to reach the 'neutral' power plants (by roll and move mechanism). The...
An Inuit table top game that promotes healthy cohabitation with natural elements. A dynamic terrain management game in which nature and occupants seek to have greater influence with respect to others. Like life, it starts simply, and then becomes challenging as you develop skills. Setup: Place the hexagonal bases in any layout. This is entirely up to the...
Nuramuru literally means "earth track" in many of the Aboriginal dialects still spoken today. Travelling their land without maps, Indigenous Australians created a series of songs based on the contours of the land. The songs defy language, and are aural representations of the landscape. Knowlegeable Aboriginals could navigate very great distances with...
[From the Publisher:] The Nurturing Game teaches adults and children to express their feelings, to become aware of themselves and others, to use their personal power in positive ways, to praise, to use gentle touch, and to get along with others. Animals, the earth, and the elements have been portrayed on the game board as symbolic of a world where despite...
It's time to build, Architect! Welcome to Sunleaf Grove, where a community of animal residents work paw-in-paw/fin/hoof/claw to build a home in harmony with nature – and they need your help! As a Grove Architect, you’ll plan projects, organize supply lines, and transform timber into beautiful, sustainable structures. Gather fallen wood from the forest...