IntroductionCrosfor (from Welsh: croesffordd, meaning «crossroad») is a drawless connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of a square board initially empty. The recommended size is 19 points per side, although boards of 13, 15, and 17 are also valid. The top and bottom edges of the board are colored...
Cross is played on an hexagonal board with 2 to 10 hexagons per side (6 is the standard size). Start: The board is initially empty. Play: Red places one of their pieces at an empty cell then Yellow may elect to swap colours in lieu of making the second move (swap option). Players then take turns placing a piece of their colour on an empty cell. Aim: A...
CrossBreeds is strategic yet simple game to pick up with 2-8 players. Challenge your spouse, roommate, family member to a 1v1 match. Be careful...you may need some space after a couple rounds. Or bring in up to 8 total people for a large game of deceit, cunning, betrayal, and most importantly FUN! The point of this game is to collect as many high valued...
"No bad card will exist. But one failure, the next one will laugh. You need the right turn at the right time in this hot mixture of Card and Board game." (written on the Box) Every Player try, with playing one card/Round on the Board, to finish 5 in a row. At the End of game you get the points. You get different Points with Pairs two pairs triples "Poker"...
“Players are Royal Dukes using political, religious and military influence to gain the most economic control of a disputed region.” The game is played on a 10x10 hex map with 20 Settlements marked on the board. Players draw counters out of a cup and place them on empty squares. The counters are affiliated with one or two types of influence: Religious...
from the publisher This game is built on a mobile checker board, which you composed differently at the beginning of each game. The player can only move forward on the road of his color; he has to move the bars of the checker board to proceed by following the points to move the bars. Your stake will be always TO CHOOSE between building your road or putting...
Cross Over is a two-player game of thought and chance. Each player gets (10) pegs and they place them in their start line. Roll the die to determine move, some numbers require a choice of move. This is where the strategy comes in. You win when you remove all the pegs off your side before your opponent does. There is one catch your opponent will try to keep...