This is a four handed version of the abstract game Xiangqi, the latter also known as Chinese chess. In the tradition game, the board is divided in half by a line called the river. In the four player version, one might call this a sea. Then each player uses a standard set of pieces set up on their half of a standard board. (Hence only two sets of standard...
XIL is a turn-based strategy game for at least 2 players that brings the dynamic nature and tactical depth of classic RTS games to the home gaming table. The heart of the game is the 15x15 game mat, where your battlefield unfolds. Here you lead your forces into battle, capture strategically important positions, establish outposts and secure valuable...
Ximaera is played on a 3x3 hexagonal board. There are,off board,sets of three stones for four different types(a total of 12 stones).The stones of one type are called pivots.All stones are neutral and can be used by either player. On each turn,each player must drop or move one stone. Pivots may also jump over an adjacent stone. A player wins by:...
The game of Ximo is a set of variants of the traditional game Nim, where you try to be the last player able to pick a marker up off the table. It comes with a cloth bag and a supply of wooden disks with various symbols on them. The symbols place restrictions on what disks may be picked up, allowing for strategic plays. There are several variations...
Xit is a themeless abstract strategy game for two players using some of the principals from the Tixel family of games, including the piece activation mechanics, only reversed. In Xit, players take turns moving an active (square) piece on a 6x6 (or 8x8) game board. Some of the pieces are missing one or two of their corners. After a piece is moved it is...
1. Yes, another abstract strategy game, however the smallest 4 player abstract strategy game in the world (4" x 4"). 2. First objective is to win. Second objective is to not come in last. 3. Each player has a player piece ("Gamer"). 4. On the Board are 13 cork pieces (1 Black in the center, 4 Red around the black, 8 Green around the Red)) 5. In turn, each...
XOBrainer is advanced type of five-in-a-row that can be played by two persons or two teams in which the object of the game is to get five-in-a-row in either shape (Xs or Os) or color (green or red), using both your pieces and those of your opponents. One team has 24 green Xs and 8 pink Xs, while the other team has the reverse: 24 pink Os and 8 green Os....
Xodd is a drawless connection and territory game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square grid (board). The suggested board size is between 9×9 and 14×14. Both players must have access to a sufficient supply of black and white stones. Black plays first, then turns alternate. On your turn...
This game is a variant of chess inspired by international chess, shogi, and xiangqi. The differences from chess are: 1. the board is 8x9, where the startup position contains the traditional pieces at left hand-side and the additional pieces at right hand-side; 2. various additional pieces were introduced: - a wizard piece which can teleport or move two...
In XOK, you want to connect ten of your fish and sharks, but your opponent has sharks as well and will use them to take out your fish. Each turn, you either place two fish on the board on adjacent empty spaces or place one shark. Sharks come in two sizes, small and large, and you can place a shark either directly on an opponent's fish or adjacent to one or...