Chameleon is essentially a multi-player Reversi (Othello) game. The board consists of 69 squares arranged in staggered rows running 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3. The pieces are wooden cubes with a different color on each face. On their turns players either place a new cube or move an existing one with their color up (the latter is the main...
"Chameleon - the game where you can run and you CAN hide! Chameleon is a new and exciting board game that is a combination of Chess, Draughts, Chinese Checkers and Backgammon. It is a game of tactics, cunning and ambush. Plan your attack, secure your defence, strike when ready. Chameleon is played on 6 colour game board and comes with 12 pegs, 2...
Chameleon is a chess-like strategy game, played on a 5 x 5 grid, where each piece's movement capability changes based on the color of the tile where it lands. In traditional Chess the black and white checkerboard pattern only determines starting positions. Chameleon's pieces each have a central color or nature. This nature changes the way each piece can...
A solid wood game for two persons. Every player tries to collect 6 tiles in different colors (red, blue, green, yellow, purple and light green). The rules are simple. Roll the (normal) dice and rotate the big wooden dice around one of it's edges on the board so many times. If it stops above a tile with the same color as the dice shows take it. Please note...
Chameleons is played on a 7x7 square board. The board is occupied by Chameleons except the middle cell. Each player starts with 24 Chameleons on his color. A Chameleon may move to any adjacent empty cell. A Chameleon that remains on a different color for more than one round will change itself to match that color. The central cell is always considered to be...
From Dave Farquhar's Review: Chamelequin is described on the box as 'a game of skill and ever changing colours'; a reasonably accurate summary. The board is a striking 8x8 grid of large coloured squares. These alternate, with one row being green and yellow, the next red and blue. The effect of this was illustrated by Alastair (age 1) sobbing his heart out...
Chanakya's Chakkravyuh is a unique learning tool in the form of a financial board game. Its main purpose is to help players from all walks of life (including common man, entrepreneurs, corporate professionals, students, educators, home makers, investors) attain financial literacy. Minimum age is 15 years and above. Inspired by the 2000-year old wisdom of...
Played on the London Underground map, the aim of this game is to be the first player to reach Mornington Crescent. Players take turns to move their pawns around the board, optionally adding (initially meaningless) tokens to stations they visit. At any time, a player may spend one of their two veto chips to veto another player's move, announcing a new...
Change Change was published in A Gamut of Games. In this solitaire game, the player takes eleven coins: four from each of two different denominations, two from a third denomination, and one unique. They are arranged randomly in a 3x4 layout, with an empty space in the bottom-right. The player aims to transform the layout into one that is symmetrical around...
Korean chess is similar to Chinese chess (Xiangqi) and can be played with the same board and pieces, but the board and pieces actually used are different in appearance, and there are significant differences in the rules. For example, the chariot and cannon can both move diagonally within the fortress, and during setup the horse and elephant can be...