User summary Graduation Photo Records (グラデュエーション・フォトレコーズ!) is a photo-placement game by the Japanese publisher TRI Fol:um -Repens-. The game was released for the Game Market 2017 Kobe in Japan. In this game, you play students about to graduate from high school. They have little time before their graduation to get ready a photo album with memories of their...
An abstract strategy game for 2 players that adds a twist to the classic black vs. white setup: grey pieces that belong equally to both players. The game mechanism revolves around enclosure (either partial or full) of other, single pieces on a square grid board. Surrounded pieces can be either removed from play, replaced with upgraded pieces, or can cause...
Cover the city in graffiti and earn respect of your rivals by creating the most original words. But be careful! Only the graffiti left at the end of the game will allow you to earn points. Don't hesitate to cover the creations of your opponents, while always thinking to protect your own! Each player has a character card and corresponding tokens (by colour)...
User summary グラギャモン (GuraGyamon) GRAFFITI GAMMON is a new Japanese game design based on Backgammon. The game designer also credits the work of 古代エジプト人とその後継者たち 'Kodai Ejiputo-jin to sono koukeisya tachi', which means 'the ancient Egyptians and their successors'. Packaged in a tube, to resemble hard liquor, the game board is a cloth, making the game very...
Graffiti Gammon 2 (グラギャモンにゃん) plays like traditional backgammon, but the game board is designed for easy set-up and playing for those new to the game, with numbers circling both directions on the board to making counting off easier. The player pieces are wooden cat heads, and the idea is that you're moving cats off the edge of the board to catch the fish...
The four elements of hip hop are deejaying, rapping, break dancing, and graffiti painting, and these elements inspired Grafito, a rondel-based game about street art in the modern cities. Each player takes on a role of a graffiti artist, and you need to pick paints, and combine and use them to create great panels with your signature. Are you ready to...
Granat (=garnet) is played on a 9 x 7.5 grid board and both players have an army of 14 pieces and 2 "Granat"-balls. Each wooden playing piece has a crater-shaped top, which enables to hold one of the metallic granat balls. Object of the game is to capture all opposing pieces. Normal pieces can move 1 grid, but pieces holding a granat ball can move as far...
Grand Cam is a four-player analog of the game Cam. This is a partnership pure abstract game. Partners sit next to each other. To win, one player has to move a piece into the goal opposite his pieces' starting position or all the losing partnership's pieces must be captured. This has the marked differences in play between Camelot and Cam combined with two...
Grand Chess is a variant played on a 10x10 board with two additional pieces; the Marshall (which combines the movement powers of the rook and knight, it's also called Chancellor) and the Cardinal (which combines the movement powers of the bishop and knight, it's also called Archbishop). The setup has most of the pieces moved forward one rank from their...
Grand Conquest is very similar to earlier versions of Donald Benge's Conquest. However it adds some interesting features. Now there are camels, catapults, siege engines and a moat around the five home points. The tube package comes with a vinyl roll out map, pieces in more distinguishable colors than previous versions, and a separate puzzle book (The...