Description from the publisher: We are in the 16th century, after the death of Martin Luther, the world-changing Augustinian friar. Most of his discouraged followers and admirers are still asking each other hopelessly: how to go on without him? What’s next now? Some of them, however, know very well what is to be done in times like this: to write down the...
In Prime Number Lv.0, a.k.a. 素数大富豪 Lv.0, prime numbers meet Daifugo, the most popular climbing game in Japan, resulting in a Daifugo game with a twist. Prime Number Lv.0 is a re-implementation of 素数大富豪 (Prime Daifugo) with changes made for easier play and for the incorporation of hand management during the game. Shuffle the deck, then deal ten cards to...
(translates from Greek as the army disbander) In 411b.c. Aristophanes wrote his theatrical comedy Lysistrata. It is one of the oldest anti-war plays. The show is about the sexual strike which is declared by the women in order to convince their men to stop the peloponnesian war.This game is based on the theatrical plot and on how each side is trying to...
M.E.K. aka Mäng Eesti Koolidele (The game for Estonian Schools) is a Trivial Pursuit: Genus Edition like boardgame produced by small student company. Players move on the board answering the questions of 6 categories: History, Biology, Estonian, English, Mathematic, School. In his turn player rolls the die and moves his pawn accordingly, draws a card from...
M is for Mouse — alternatively known as A bis Z or Der kleine Rabe Socke: Buchstabensuche — is a children's game in which players want to rid themselves of cards in hand. Each card features two letters on it as well as two images familiar to children. Each player starts with three cards in hand, and three cards are laid out on the table. On a turn, a...
Do you love amazing buildings? This little game is full of well-known and also more recent architectural wonders. Each card has a picture of a famous building, a question about that building and a short fact about it's fascinating history. No-one needs to wait for their turn as everyone is answering the questions at the same time. This handy-sized game...
A co-op educational game for 5-10-year-olds. The game teaches kids about the different cultures in the world. The players win if they manage to get all 12 stamps to their passport. The players lose if the last ticket is turned over before they have collected all the stamps. On each turn, the player rolls the die and moves their pawn towards the continent...
Can you tell the difference between a quesadilla and a hamburger? In this little game you try to recognize different foods from around the world. Each card has a picture of a famous food, a question about that food and a short fact about it. No-one needs to wait for their turn as everyone is answering the questions at the same time. This handy-sized game...