An abstract strategy game intended for chocolate lovers, which uses a combination of colored plastic pawns and wrapped chocolates (not included) as game pieces for gameplay. Chocolates are eaten (or saved for later) as they are captured, by the capturing player. Rules do not indicate any end condition beyond all of the chocolates being eaten, and suggests...
In the game Choconnect you are chocolatiers, immersing yourselves in a tantalizing world of confectionery mastery. Your task: skillfully arrange an assortment of chocolates to become the ultimate chocolatier and triumph in the sweetest challenge. To set up, put the board in the middle of the play area and all of the tiles in the cloth bag. On your turn...
A collection of games played on boards which fit into a plastic holder. The plastic surface had a grid of holes in it, some of which were exposed by holes in the boards. A set of generic pegs were used to play the games. The original edition of the game from MBC Nome Company had twenty different game boards. Thirteen of these were sold in three boxed sets...
A combination of chess and poker that uses standard playing cards for special effects. The chess pieces move as they would in an ordinary game of chess, with certain exceptions. Players draw cards from a standard poker deck on every turn. Different cards correspond to different playing pieces. The red cards correspond to the white pieces and the black...
The goal of Choko is to simply be able to the last player with the ability to move. On each turn, a player moves once, twice or three times depending on the throw of the die. Pawns are moved orthoganally. After a pawn is moved, its previous position is marked with a pawn. As the game progresses, pawns become increasingly constricted. As a new counter is...
Choko is a traditional game from the Republic of the Gambia in West Africa. It’s a typical two-phase game: place pieces on the board and then move and capture. The unique aspect of Choko is a concept called “Drop Initiative.” This means that in the first phase of the game, a player may choose to switch to movement tactics until the other player chooses to...
You are a sculptor who must prove to be the best. After his recent victory in the war against the Pandyas, their arch rival, the Chola King decides to build a temple tower as a mark of his victory. The King, whose dynasty built thousands of temples in South India, invites sculptors from across his empire to help build the temple tower. Each sculptor is...
Players lays the tiles on the table to form (blue, red ,green or yellow) color areas and try to finish these to score. In his turn: a) player lays a tile (so that all colors on the new tile continue to colors respectively, on all abutting tiles.) b) player must place his token from his supply in any free color area on that tile c) scoring takes place for...
Chomp is a two-player abstract combinatorial game played on a game board that is described as a rectangular "chocolate bar" made up of smaller square blocks or cells. Each turn the players take turns removing a section that consists of all the blocks to the right and below of the chosen location. The top left block is considered to be "poison". The player...