Game description from the publisher: Earn precious diamonds by outwitting your opponents and matching up your dominoes over key areas of the game board. Accumulate extra earnings by playing dominoes that match your pawn's placement on the scoring track. Double Double Dominoes is a new spin on a classic game; it's where dominoes and a classic style board...
Mexican Train is a popular domino game played with a Double 18 set, offering a fun and engaging experience for players of all ages. The game can be enjoyed by 2 to 12 players, making it ideal for family gatherings, game nights, or casual get-togethers. Its name comes from the unique "train" feature, which allows players to build their personal trains of...
The children's version of the classic game of Dominoes. Provided with picture instead of (or as well as) numbers to allow pre-readers to play. This is a catch-all entry for the game system where the traditional numbers or pips on dominoes are replaced with pictures (giving roughly the same effect as the traditional game, though without numbers, scoring...
Dominomega is a game for exactly 3 players for the nestorgames' double-seven binary-coding dominoes set. It is the result of applying OMEGA scoring to this dominoes set. Each player has an allocated symbol (pip, small circle or large circle). Before the game starts, shuffle all tiles face down. Each player draws one tile (don't show it to the other...
Similar to dominoes with a few twists. There are 92 tiles, each with 3 images in a combination from among 6 characters (themed versions include SpongeBob SquarePants, Peanuts, and Space Invaders). In the center of the table, 3 tiles are placed to form a square. You are given a hand of 3 tiles. On your turn you may either place a tile so at least one...
An entry in the 2001 About.com 8x8 Game Design Competition. Dominox is played on a standard Chess/Checkers board using a standard set of Domino tiles. Only tiles with 0 to 6 dots are used. One player is designated 'white' while the other is 'black.' The players take turn placing tiles on the board, starting with the player who is dealt the lowest numbered...
Dominup is a game for 2 to 4 players that can be played with a Double-seven binary-coding dominoes set (36 tiles) or a standard Dominoes set. There are two types of placements in Dominup. In both cases the tile must be aligned with an imaginary orthogonal grid: ‘Climb’ placement: The tile is placed atop two adjacent tiles of the same level, so that the...
Dominus Charta is a strategy game with game pieces and rules that are easy to understand but engaging once play starts against an opponent. To win, you must use one of your Scissors to take your opponent’s Dominus Charta. The game board has on the right hand side illustrations of how each game piece moves for easy reference. The game comes in a "Dominus...