Go Bang Plus is an advancement on the basic game of Go Bang, also known as Go-Moku. The game can be played by two, three, or four players, and players work to get rows of four or five in a row based on the number of players. The game is played in rounds; the winner of each round gets one points and players play to a fixed number of rounds or points. The...
Picture this: a bomb is about to explode and no one wants to be around when it does. The wick is burning and with each card the situation gets more explosive. You and your friends will try to pass this bomb on just like a hot potato. In the deck there are cards that can speed up the detonation or send the bomb far away from you. But, be careful: not every...
Like its predecessor Last Mouse Lost, the playing area of Go Bong! consists of a rubber grid with raised "bumps" that can be pushed down with your fingers. Once all of the bumps have been pressed, you can flip the board over and play again on the other side. To play, two players alternate turns pressing down one or more bumps in the grid, with these bumps...
In this Go-inspired chess variant, players place any one of their pieces on any empty space on the board. However, the opponent's king cannot be put into check or checkmate, and pawns cannot be placed on the opponent's back 4 rows. When all pieces have been placed, begin moving as in normal chess. At this point all regular chess rules apply. Capture your...
Go Forward Rugby uses a rack and card system. The rack slides up and down the field Board to show where play currently is. If the rack moves past the Try Line at either end of the field a Try (Touch down) is scored. Players hold cards in their hands which they use to influence play in the rack. The Cards represent players on the field and special actions...
GO Mental is a trivia game in which each card has a list of four items. On a player's turn a card is drawn and he attempts to name the one item that is unrelated to the other three. If correct, the player moves his token one space on the map board's triangular track of boxes. If the player can identify what the three related items have in common, he moves...
Using a Go set, players take turns playing Go*Mofasta cards which allow them to place stones on the board. Although each player has a color-- one is black, the other is white-- the cards force them to place some of their opponent's stones along with their own. The winner is the first player to get 8 stones in a row. Cards and rules are available here:...
Here's a description of the game from Phalanx Games: In the late 18th century, the fast growing population of the emerging United States of America showed an increasing interest in the Wild West. Millions of poor immigrants were arriving from Europe, and the population of cities on the East Coast swelled enormously. Endless plains and huge mountain ranges...