Triple Threat is a two-player micro strategy game set that includes three micro games: Better Gnomes and Gardens, Conquest of the Cosmos and Dragon's Dinner. Better Gnomes and Gardens: The greatest magazine known to gnome-kind, Better Gnomes and Gardens (BG&G), is about to announce the Gardener of the Year Award. That winner will be elevated to gnome...
Description from the publisher: Tripol is a logic game that combines simple rules, original graphic design, and interesting tactics. Your goal is to score as many points as possible by matching appropriate triangle sides, and the rules include multiple ways to play: 1. Colorful polygon 2. One color only 3. My color 4. Three for a start 5. Experiment...
Troia is Brazilian card game genre for 2 players about the Trojan War (greeks vs. trojans). Each player have a deck of cards and duel against the opponent in battle on the table, using your cards. The cards are Armies(cavalary, infantry and catapults), Heros, Gods, armaments, snares and special cards. The cards have a number of combat "force". The phase...
True Math turns a daunting topic into an evening of learning fun. Players race around a geometric board and answer entertaining and informative math questions. By taking Euclid's Gamble, you can even wager points on your opponent's knowledge of math! 900 Questions in 6 categories: Numbers, Money, Geometry, Size and Scale, Logical Thinking, and Random...
A hand-building game where players try to get as close to 10 or -10 as possible without going beyond. However, if any player reaches exactly either score, someone else can swipe the victory with a score of exactly 0. On your turn, you can either play a card and draw a card to improve your hand, or you may call, letting everyone else know that the pressure...
The Trumping card game consists of 64 cards, where half of the cards are marked with a +(plus) and the other half with a *(star). Both halves have 8 cards in each of the 4 usual playing card suits, but instead of numbers from 1-8, they have binary numbers: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128. To determine, who takes the trick, each played card is added to (if a...
The game consists of 21 coins in a bag (7 additional coins are used as positional markers). Each coin bears two numbers ranging from 1 to 7 - one number per side. The two numbers are always different. The coins are thrown on the table and then sorted by the visible numbers. In his turn a player selects a coin, put it on his side of the table and flips it...
ツクローマ (Tsukuroma) is a card game from Japan. Players are trying to build the highest rank of three cards using only the Roman numerals I, V and X. But each card they discard has an effect which is applied at discard. The game has only 16 cards; 8 I Cards, 5 V and 3 X cards. The deck is shuffled, payers are dealt three hand cards and the remainder go as a...
Are you looking for a fun way to play Tucson? VOILA! Behold, here it is! As a take off on Monopoly, the game is full of cacti, shootouts, rodeo's, roadrunners, and scorpions. So choose your token and roll the dice. Who knows? You may become the proud owner of Saguaro National Park or pass the Roadrunner and end up in Tombstone! Buy property, build a...