In this game, we will draw simple graphs using resources available to us: vertices, edges, and Eulerian (this resource acts as currency). To draw a graph, we need vertices and edges. We use Eulerian to use the effect of an active Extra Power card. Each round we will choose one resource card from the ones available in that round, one resource card usually...
Described in the book Calculate!, Invasion is a game where players try to capture regions forming a path to the opponent's capital. Each region has a number on it, increasing in value the closer to the capital. Play alternates between attacking and defending. The attacker selects a region in the opponent's country that borders either the common border or...
Investor (sk) is a Slovak remake of games of the "Monopoly" mainstream line. It was created in Slovakia and most of its rules draw from its fathers. It is for 2-6 players, though from 4 up the game is the most enjoyable. Depending on the strategies, alliances and also luck the game can last from an hour to easily more than 2. Distinctions can be made with...
Investorboss! was written by Ian McLaren and published in Chimaera (Issue 15 - Apr 1976). This simple game was designed for postal play (play-by-mail) and cannot be converted to face-to-face play because turns require one week of real time. At least two players are needed, though the game may facilitate any number of players (8 players is considered...
(Translated from the publisher's site in Norwegian) Anne Lene Johnsen is Norway's IQ-queen! With this playful game she wants to teach YOU some clever tricks. Of course you can get smarter. EVERYBODY can get smarter. We exercise our bodies, so why not our brain? IQ på boks (IQ in a box) contains: 468 exercises, surprises and questions (312 cards in total) 4...
From the publisher, CommonGame: This family-based educational game, Ages 10 and up, is meant for anyone who wants to know more about nutrition, lose weight or simply want to have fun playing the game. Isis Süsse Sünde is the first board game that incorporates eating, exercise and life's little guilty pleasures in a fun and enjoyable game. Even so, players...
From the publisher: The Isle of Coconuts is a beautiful place with lush palm trees and teams of Monkeys jumping from tree to tree competing for delicious coconuts. Roll the dice and count your chances to become the biggest team on the palm tree or be smart enough to stay away - either way, you win coconuts. Let your team be the first to gather 10 coconut...
A city with many names over the years and many opinions on those names. Istanbul or Constantinople? sees 1-4 players attempting to sway the streets into lining up with their favorite name for their city. Double sided cards featuring two numbers on each side are dealt out into five lines known as "streets". The value of each card is different depending on...
Another self-print game from David Simpson (Tug of War). It Counts to Win is an abstract game of dice, numbers, strategy and probabilities. Players roll dice and place them in either their pots, or other players' pots. Players attempt to make a total of '15', but beware, if you exceed 15, you'll have to start all over again, and your fellow players aren't...
Described by the publisher as a "multiplication and division poker game," It's a Cinch is an educational game designed to teach multiplication tables. Three stacks of poker-style chips with answers to multiplication tables printed on them are placed in the center of the table. Each player is dealt five cards with single-digit numbers. Each player in turn...
Description from the publisher: Inspired by his experience of once rescuing a tree squirrel, Randy Hecht, an aerospace engineer from Southern California invented this educational board game, and co-founded the company Moxy Roxy, Inc. to pay homage to his furry friend named “Roxy.” Roxy has built her nests around Randy’s backyard, given birth to several...