Description from the publisher: Crazy Robot Factory is an abstract/puzzle solving/token placement solitaire/co-op game where you are the owner of a new robot parts factory and you've arrived to find out that the robots who setup the main factory floor must have had a glitch and placed the robot assemblers and conveyor belts randomly across the factory...
In Crazy Uncle Charlie, players will assume the role of cousins who are pitted against each other in another one of Crazy Uncle Charlie’s games. During the game, players will take turns placing or tucking cards to a personal tableau to form polyomino shapes for various scoring opportunities. Score conditions can be claimed once there are shapes that match...
Crazyhouse is a chess variant very similar to bughouse chess, but with only two players. It effectively incorporates a rule in shogi (Japanese chess), in which a player can introduce a captured piece back to the board as his own. * A captured piece reverses color (useful to have 2 sets on hand for this variant) and goes to the capturing player's 'reserve'...
Creative Kitchen is board game that brings together your creative and culinary skills while mixing in a few good laughs. Originally designed to help engage students at a local culinary training program in Savannah, Georgia (Starfish Café), the game has earned rave reviews from both home cooks and professional chefs in prototyping sessions. The game is...
In 1967, Amherst Game Company prefaced this game with the phrase: "The CREDIBILITY GAP game is intended purely for the entertainment of its players. It is not intended to have any special reference to the present Administration in Washington whose concern for the truth is well known. Ideally the players should regard the game as set in some distant future...
Credo was a board used for playing a variety of different abstract games, primarily two-player games adapted for three players although two-handed versions could be played on it as well. The board came with a booklet which in addition to Chess gave rules for many Draughts/Checkers variants, Nine Men's Morris, Reversi/Othello, Chinese Checkers, Halma, and...
Creekos: The Card Game is a trick-taking card game with a customized deck that pits two partnerships of two players against one another, first in an auction to determine the power of their cards, then in the card play itself. At the start of the game two auctions take place, one for the number scale – that is, which value on the cards they hold will be...
Selection #4 of The Games Collection by Pin International. Creeper is an abstract strategy game which belongs in the same family as Hex/Twixt. That is, two players attempt to link two sides of the board with a chain of pieces. Players: 2 only. One plays black, the other white. The Bits: 16 pawns, 8 black and 8 white. 32 "Othello" disks, i.e. black one side...
Using an 8x8 board, your goal is to frighten your opponent's figures off the board. This game plays more like chess than checkers, as each collectible figure upon the roll of a six-sided die has different movement capabilities and scare types as well as weaknesses. The gross-out appearance of this game's figures appeals to young kids; however, the game...
[From the game box description] On the 60 lovely squares, 2, 3, or 4 players move their pawns to build a tower as quickly as possible. But do pay attention because an unprotected tower risks being dispersed to all four points of the compass by an unscrupulous opposite player! The last one to finish his tower is eliminated and the survivors get themselves...
From the box: "An introduction to an ageless game with a 20th century pace. The game of chess is simple. It is difficult only if you make it so. And Crescendo Chess is as simple as regular chess. It is played by the same rules. The chess men move the same. A full set of rules and instructions that completely cover Crescendo Chess are included. After...