Object: To be the first player to get 5 men into your boat. Equipment: 4 x 8 pieces, "men" 4 boats playing board depicting 4 docks It is a very simple out of print game. There is no die, cards, etc. Men move one square at a time or jump over other men in order to reach the boat of the same color that is waiting at one of the 4 docks. What makes the game...
Don’t Spell PIG is a quick and strategic word game where players take turns placing letter tiles on a 4x4 grid. The goal? Force your opponent to be the one to spell "PIG." It’s simple to learn but full of clever tactics, making every match a battle of wits. On their turn, a player places one of their letter tiles (P, I, or G) onto the board, trying to...
どんでん (Donden) is a Japanese abstract game for two players, similar to Reversi. The game has three wooden boards with 4x4 grids, and 48 chips marked on one side. Donden was created through collaboration, born out of a project to see if something could be done using thinned wood from Sagamihara City. The game is packaged in a wrapped sleeve, made of Japanese...
動物棋 (dòng wù qí) literally translates into English as "Animal Game", though the name Animal Chess is more usually applied to Dou Shou Qi (which is better translated as Battling Beasts Game), from which this game is derived. The other progenitor game for Dong Wu Qi is Lu Zhan Jun Qi and it would be accurate to describe Dong Wu Qi as a hybrid between Dou...
A game produced in the 1950s, comparable to but significantly different from the game with the same name Dong Wu Qi that's more widely known today. The name just means "Animal Chess" or "Animals Game". It's a chess-style game played on a 9x13 board, with each player having 16 different animal pieces. The animals are grouped into four different categories...
Donjara (Jarapon) is a Mahjong-like family game series first released in 1980. Each version has a different theme, usually from a manga or an anime series (e.g. Gundam or Spy x Family), a movie franchise (e.g. Godzilla) or things like the Sanrio Characters (Hello Kitty!) or Chiikawa. The rules for each version are the same except for some minor differences...
Donjara Neo Super Sentai is a character-based tile game released by Bandai as part of the long-running Donjara series. The game adapts the familiar rummy-style Donjara system and combines it with multiple generations of the Super Sentai franchise. Players draw and discard tiles to complete specific “yaku” (sets) based on Super Sentai teams, mecha, and...
A dice driven soccer game where the rolls move your teammates into the best positions to score. "The teams are on the pitch and soon the finale will start. Which trainer will be the most successful in getting their players into good positions". Players alternate rolling a die and moving a player with the appropriate number. A goal is scored if you move one...
Doodlebugs! is a solitaire game in which the player controls the British response to the V-1 rocket (nicknamed Doodlebugs, also Buzz Bombs) launches of Flak Regiment 155 located along the coast of France across the channel. Their target...London! The game covers the first week of Operation Eisbär, which began on June 13, 1944. The game concludes after the...
Doom and Bloom SURVIVAL! is a board game for 2-4 players. It takes place in a post-pandemic world where there are few survivors. Your mission is to have your character accumulate supplies like food, fuel, weapons, and medical kits, as well as scout locations that may serve as a haven in which to start over. Originally tailored to survival enthusiasts that...
This is a roll and move game (also playable without the use of dice) on a Byzantine Chessboard. Object of the game is to be the last remaining player. In the game players will in the regular game, move as far as a single six sided die the roll tells them to, trying to avoid barriers put up in the game by players as they move. In the game, as players get...