Petri Dish is a dice-driven contest between pyramidal micro-organisms. This Looney Pyramids game had a long pre-history as an unpublished prototype before its first publication as part of Pyramid Arcade. Each of 2 to 10 (!) players has nine pieces, of which four start in play. The goal is to eliminate all of the other players' pieces, or to get all of...
Description from the publisher: You are a powerful force for good, and you may be humanity's only hope. You are also a deadly bacteria struggling for dominance in a petri dish against dangerous enemies. Can you prove to the scientists looming above that you are the cure they have been looking for? In Petri Wars, players collect and expend food to grow...
Petris is a game about bacterial control for 2-3 players, 10 + years old and about 10 minutes of playing time. Each player embodies a scientist who should control the propagation of the bacteria under their supervision. Those bacteria are hungry and they are always looking for food in the adjacent Petri dishes. Watch out! The bacteria that remain alone in...
Pharmacology is a dice-driven strategy game featuring dice drafting, worker allocation, engine building, and strategic chaining of actions. Pharmacology is for two to five players (plus a solo mode), playing in about 15-20 minutes per player. Lead a pharmaceutical company to victory by developing the most lucrative drug treatments and vaccines. You’ll need...
Push your luck polyhedral dice game. —user summary You and your friends are test subjects for Big Pharma! Will the experimental drugs cure what ails you or will send to an early grave? Pharmacology Roulette is a microgame designed by Lester Smith, where dice are drugs and you can play it safe or go for broke! Keep rolling until someone dies (in the game...
From the publisher: Pharmacy, the edgy board game that offers players a fun-filled "trip" around the game board with questions on legal and illegal drugs, alcohol and pop culture. When "Pharmacy" is played according to the directions, the objective is to earn points by answering the Trivia Card questions correctly and to be lucky enough to have good karma...
Pharmageddon is a medical education card game. A fun way to learn antibiotics and microbiology. Play the best antibiotic to kill the most pathogens with the fewest side effects. There are two decks of cards: Bug Cards (bacteria and syndromes) and Drug Cards (antibiotics). Each player uses Drug Cards to slay Bug Cards which slowly fill up a 3 x 3 playing...
From the publisher's website: Build the special pill! With each card you place, you try to complete as many pills as possible. Each pill must have to colors in order to score points. You can place one or two cards in each turn, but only one card will score you points. And of course each pill has to fit the others, so no dead ends are allowed. For 2...
Objective: learn as much as possible about edible mushrooms, toadstools - recognize them safely - acting by turns - different games are possible: Quizmaster (changing) shows image to next player; if answer correct (name/classification...) card may kept - simultaniously - Quizmaster (changing) shows image to all players; very first (correct) answer takes...
Pimple Pete is a children's dexterity game in which players must extract pimples from a patient's plastic head. Each player takes turns spinning the spinner. The arrow will land on one of four places: Pete's forehead, left cheek, right cheek, or chin. The number of points a player earns for extracting each pimple depends on the level of difficulty. If a...