These Extra Player Expansions for Crosshairs provide not only the biplanes and elevation rings for a third or fourth player, but also rules for team play, including balanced (2p v. 2p, Free-for-All, Circle of Death), and specifically imbalanced configurations (1p v. 2p; 1p v. 3p), as well as variants to allow for handicapping, turbulence, and concealed...
Crossin' Colors is played in a 7X7 grid. Each player has to get his pawn across the board "waling" over the stones of the corresponding color. Initially all stones are placed randomly in the board, 9 stones for each of the 5 colors in the game. The player's move is to insert a stone in a row or column, shifting all the stones in that row or column and...
Fed up with the foolishness of mortals, the Gods of Olympus have gathered to debate the fate of mankind... An exciting, strategic 2 player game puts the power of the 12 Olympian Gods in your hands! NOW AVAILABLE ON TABLE TOP SIMULATOR: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2629187044 Take control of the 12 Olympian Gods and Goddesses and...
In this abstract board game, players alternate placing white and black pawns on a 4x4 grid. After each player has placed 7 pawns, a red pawn is placed on one of the two remaining spaces. The players then move their pawns, trying to get four pawns in a row across the board. The first person to get four pawns in a row wins. This game is one of two original...
Crossings is an abstract strategy game for two players published in Sid Sackson's A Gamut of Games and Stephen Addison's 100 Other Games to Play on a Chessboard It can be played with a standard set of Checkers. The object of the game is to reach the opposite side of the board, while preventing the opponent from doing the same, by moving checkers in...
Crossline is a mathematical game published in the october 2009 issue of Games Magazine. It's a pencil and paper game between two people. Players begin by drawing a circle with ten dots evenly spaced around it (the spacing can be approximate). The first player starts by drawing a straight line connecting any two dots that are not adjacent. After that, each...
Crosso is played on a square grid at least 5x5 in size. Players take turns entering their symbols (e.g. X and O) in empty spaces. If the grid side is an odd number then one space will be left empty so each player has the same number of turns. The starting player is called the attacker and is the only one who scores; they score for each row, column, or...
Crossover is played on a 5x5 grid with 25 pieces with different colors on each side. Two markers are also required which move along two edges of the board - one is controlled by each player. On a turn a player moves their marker and then places a piece at the space the two markers are pointing at, if it is empty. If a player cannot move to point to an...
Maze game published by the game store chain "Vedes" with a special mechanic. Every player has 4 pawns in his corner and tries to get to the opposite corner with all his pawns. The board is just a square grid and you can move all your pawns as far as you like without crossing a black line. After this movement you can change the board. The black lines are...
Object - The first player to make a continuous track connecting any two opposite sides of the gameboard is the winner. The continuous winning track must be unbroken and connect directly from any one of the four terminals on one side of the board to any one of the four terminals on the opposite side of the board. Players may play any octagonal piece from...