No Caboose! is a serious game with a whimsical name that takes about 2-3 hours to play. No Caboose! is not an 18xx game. It is not a crayon game. It is a unique game about the early years of railroad building in the 19th century U.S., with six railroads along the Atlantic Coast poised to build their lines to the Midwest heartland. Its main feature is a...
When a scrappy team of engineers in a converted Bay-Area warehouse taped together the first prototype of a neural-accelerator chip, pundits wrote it off as pure garage myth-making. But venture cash soon flooded in, and four bleeding-edge arenas—advanced semiconductors, foundation AI models, service robotics, and precision pharmaceuticals—erupted into a...
Players start with $12 million each. Each player starts with a pawn on any corner space of the gameboard. Every space on the gameboard's track except the corner spaces and the spaces next to the corners has a stock certificate associated with it. A player may buy the stock, if available, after landing on its space. A player may sell stock to the bank...
You go to the market, choose your ingredients and make the best soup in town! In this game of ingredients and recipes each player attempts to predict what ingredients he or she will have and what soups can be made. If you collect ingredients and can’t make soup with them, you may hear the other players gloat, “No Soup For You!” No Soup for You is a game...
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...
Follow the Pilgrim on the path to Mecca, capturing wild camels, goats, donkeys and horses on the way. The desert shifts -- don't let your herds get lost in the desert! In cities along the way you can sell your animals and find new handlers to help you capture different animals. When you reach Mecca, the Nomad who makes the largest offering to Allah wins...
The winter ice will soon be swept out of the Noort River, and the new trading season for furs will will begin. All winter, Indians have been trapping beaver and other fir-bearing animals. They are now on their way to Dutch Fort Orange, 150 miles north of New Amsterdam, with bundles of pelts for sale. You have stocked your sturdy ship with a selection of...
In this game the players take the roles as antique dealers, trading antiquities on the auction market. There are 42 antiquities in the game, (fairly realistic in their representation with photos and descriptions). The 42 antiquities are sorted in 11 series of 3-5 antiquities each. The players are to collect them and the one who has 2 (short game) or 3...
Commercial game, related to Monopoly, for the purpose of promoting the city of Norderstedt in Germany. The players move around a board, which consists of 40 squares. On most of the squares are parts of companies, which can be bought. The companies have values between 1000 and 8000. Three companies are combined by a color. Whenever a player lands on a...
The theme of this game is smuggling cigars, wine, rum, watches, cigarettes and money between Germany, Austria and Switzerland on skis! Thus, an unusual theme for the alps... There are 3 home bases, where the players can buy up to 3 smuggling goods and start their way to deliver them to another base. Movements are not done by a dice roll, but the more goods...
The year was 1939, and World War II was just about to escalate. The Soviet Union wanted to push its border with Finland on the Karelian Isthmus in an attempt to protect the city of Leningrad and make it secure from a potential German attack. The Soviets then proposed to exchange Soviet territory and secure a 30-year lease for a naval base at the Finnish...