Rewrite or relive world history! In Commanders & Conflicts, players take command of iconic military and political leaders to battle across history’s most pivotal conflicts. Engage in simultaneous card play and lightning-fast tactical decisions as you manage resources, control terrain, activate combos, and outwit your opponent. Commanders & Conflicts also...
The board contains 104 squares (diagonal faced - not like on chess) in four different colours; Dark Green, Light Green, Brown and Yellow, the battle field is divided by a line into four sections with a base on each symbolized by a white circle. The players now get a platoon each of 13 Commandos and one Leader. And put them up in a grid according to the...
A chess variant using pieces based off of modern military units. There are seven types of pieces: infantry, calvary tanks, armor tanks, fighter planes, attack helicopters, bomber squadrons and a HQ Flag acting as the king. The pieces have different movements from the standard chess game. The number of pieces is the same, 16 on each side, and the board is a...
Early in the morning, two men in black suits came to the precinct. They promptly asked, "Where is Victor’'s office?" After receiving information, they came to the door and entered without even knocking. After an hour, they quietly left the office and precinct. From this moment I knew that this is some serious business. At the meeting in the board room...
From the game instructions sheet: "This is a simple game designed to help the players understand and appreciate the cultures and customs of the different communities in Singapore. Through the game, the players can also learn to appreciate the importance of racial harmony in our multi-racial society." The game is played on a large paper board with a picture...
Community Garden is a tile-placement game with a bid-for-turn-order mechanic. Players are all trying to complete the shapes of vegetable plants in a garden before anyone else does it. Setting yourself up to do so without setting up another player creates tension. The bid cards also perform special moves so you must weigh their functionality vs going...
"Company, play the principles" is a board game issued by Siemens probably to educate their personnel about corporate values. Players have to move through the 5 values (People, Innovation, Value, Responsibility, Customers) to reach the goal. In each player's turn the movement is driven by dice for the player and a whirling arrow for all the players...
Compart is a territory game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square grid (board). Black plays first, then turns alternate. On your turn, for every viable area with one or more empty points, place a stone of your color on one of those points. A viable area is a viable point along with all...
In essence, Competition is a four-handed game of Checkers. However, there are several unusual twists to the game that keep it from fitting neatly into one category. First, each player starts with a limited supply of play money. There are costs associated with various moves, so it is possible to lose by running out of money. Second, each player only starts...
Compitum (from the Latin word for "crossroad") is a dynamic mancala movement game for 1-2 players, suitable for all ages. This abstract strategy game combines classic mancala mechanics with a unique cross-shaped board, challenging you to master the intersection and control the crossroads. Goal of the game: To be the 1st player to claim 5 discs of his...
Complementary Game is a vibrant and innovative strategy game that reimagines chess as a dynamic battlefield of colors. Inspired by the strategic intensity of chess and the psychological twists of cultural phenomena like Squid Game, this game blends familiarity with innovation to create an experience that challenges both the mind and the imagination. Played...
At first glance, this early Knizia title may seem like an easier version of Connect Four played on a 4x7 grid. However, in Complica, when a piece is placed, it does not remain there for the entire game. Another piece may be used to slide the entire column down. The winner is the first person to have 4 pieces in a line. The mechanic of the sliding rows...