Flip + Swap is an easy-to-learn abstract strategy game for 2 players in which you place, flip, and swap cards to make matches and win points. During the game you’ll compete to arrange cards on the table and form adjacent pairs of matching cards (i.e., same color and same number). Each time you form an adjacent pair of matching cards, you receive the number...
Stack, slide, and flip your way to 3 in a row! Players will flip for this strategic twist on traditional tic-tac-toe. The goal remains to get three of your color chips in a row...but now players can stack pieces, move them around, or even flip the stacks over. Just when you think you've got your chips lined up, the game takes a surprising turn! Includes...
Flipchain is a two-player game played on a hexagonal board of any size, initially empty. Discs are colored red on one side and blue on the other side. Mark Steere designed Flipchain in December 2025. The two players, Red and Blue, take turns placing discs onto unoccupied cells on the board, with their own color face up, one disc per turn, starting with...
In FlipDraw: Mondrian, players will be creating beautiful abstract art in the style of Piet Mondrian. Each turn you will have a difficult choice containing both a color and a shape to add to your canvas. You only have 16 turns to complete your masterpiece and are aiming to fill as much of the canvas as possible but also balancing your colors for scoring...
In Flipeek: Medieval, you race other players to finish as many quests as you can. It's a combination of memory game and strategic game. The game contains three different game modes. "Flipeek Classic" is a classic memory game in which you look for required objects to solve a quest. "Flipeek Solo" is a timed game mode in which you try to solve as many quests...
Board & Pieces FlipFlop is played between two opponents. There are two versions of the game: One is played on 3x3 board and another is on 5x5 square board. Each player has 3 (5 for 5 x 5 boards) pieces, which have two faces: The Bishop and the Rook. Movements All pieces start as Rook, arranged at the first row on each end. As in normal chess games, Rooks...
This is a small compilation of FlipFlop 3×3, FlipFlop 5×5, and FlipFour, all playable with the same board and components. The games of the compilation utilize the components as follows: FlipFlop 5×5 uses the entire 5×5 board, and each player uses 5 pieces. FlipFlop 3×3 uses just the inner 3×3 portion of the board, and each player uses 3 pieces. FlipFour...
FlipFour is an innovative approach to creating a new four-in-a-row game with great game play, but using just 4 pieces per player (i.e. the absolute minimum number of pieces). MATERIALS 4 white FlipFlop pieces, 4 black FlipFlop pieces and a 5×5 board. FlipFlop pieces have a '+' on one side and a 'x' on the other. RULES Initial Setup The board starts empty....
The Flipop board consists of a 5x5 grid of spaces. In each of the 16 intersections between four spaces, there is a post holding a door that can swing around so that it blocks access between any adjacent two spaces of the four spaces around it. Each player has five balls on his side of the board. The object is to move the balls across the board, at which...
In FlipOut – originally published as Patchwork – players trade colorful, two-sided cards between wood racks to create sets or steal them from each other. Each player starts the game by drawing cards from the deck and filling their racks, with the hidden side of a card being seen only by its owner. On a turn, a player takes two actions from six possible...
Teams of Antarctic Explorers compete for food in an ever-changing environment. Each player will have 9 Explorer Cards to pick from to assemble their team ready to stash away as much food as they can to win. Each Explorer Card has a power that activates when played next to another card. Then, all of the faceup card powers from the same team activate...