Game Design is a tableau building game about designing a game. Players need to build their own game project of their best. Designing schedule, collecting ideas and demonstrating their games to the game enthusiasts. This game consists of three rounds,and each round is with three turns. For the beginning of every round, players get four idea cards and do...
This abstract game consists of a plastic game board (9x9 matrix), ten red and ten yellow tokens (numbered 1-5; two tokens of each number), and a plastic storage tray. At the onset of the game, players arrange their tokens in two straight rows at opposite ends of the board. The objective of the game is to move the tokens to form a straight unbroken line of...
Game-o-Rama is a boardgame themed around the annual gaming event held in Atlanta. This print-to-play version is available so gamers can learn the game in advance of the tournament to be held at the next Game-o-Rama (February 2018). Game-o-Rama is a mancala-style game. Each player has their own board and on their turn they pick up all the pieces in a space...
This game is played on a board with 10 x 10 squares. The goal of the game is to create a line (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) on the board that contains one of each number (the sum of which equals 45, hence the name of the game). Each player has a rack with ten numbers on it. Each turn, he may take one of two actions: 1) Draw a new tile, and: a) Place a...
Game-of-6 is an abstract strategy game for two players that can be played on a grid paper sheet, using pens of two different colors. (it's an evolution of classic Connect6). Rules: 1. The player that opens the game places one dot of his/her color in a cell. In all the following moves, each player places consecutevely two dots in any empty cell of the grid....
The components for this game consist of 18 plastic hex tiles in each of 5 colors - each player gets 16 blank tiles, one King, and one Warrior. In the initial phase of the game, players place these tiles on the table (there is no board) in one connected group, but are not allowed to connect more than 5 of their color together. Once all tiles are placed, a...
This is a turn-of-the-century board game published by the McLoughlin Brothers, and comprised of three distinct games: A Game of Cats and Mice, The Lost Diamond, and Gantlope. It has beautiful illustrations, and a double spinner component which seems to be made as an answer to negative stigma surrounding dice. The game folds up and double as a box for...
This is Milton Bradley game #4046, The Game of Checko, 1938. Object is to skillfully place CHECKS on the CHECKO Board so that each row horizontally, vertically and diagonally will produce the highest score possible. There are 8 CHECKO boards, 8 sets of colored CHECKS, each set having four of each number, 1 to 13. 1 Deck of CHECKO cards, four of each...
Game of Defense: Pacific is a light wargame. It is for two sides (U.S. and "Asiatic"), each of whom has five ships each of three types (battleships, cruisers, and submarines). The ships are deployed on a map of the Pacific with a grid divided into red and white squares. On a turn a player moves one piece (or possibly more than one, as the rules are a bit...
The Game of Eagles is a Checkers variant that is played on a checkerboard with eight pieces to a side. The pieces are tall Eagles with wings held up, and are the only thing this game has to do with Eagles. The game could easily be played with an ordinary Checkers set. The board is rotated so that light-colored corners are closest to each player. The...