Gongdo! 拱斗 is a novel, engaging and meaningful four-player competition game. Inspired by the formidable stars in the sky, it’s also known as "Supreme Star Mahjong". Players must collect the tiles they need to win the game: gather 15 tiles of the hand comprising 2, 3, 3, 3, 4 - Win! Gong 拱 means stars come together to pay tribute to the supreme winning...
From Wikipedia: Gonnect is a strategy board game for two players invented by João Pedro Neto in 2000. The game is played with standard go equipment (though 13x13 boards are often preferred to 19x19) and all the rules of Go apply, except that players can't pass and the pie rule is used to determine who goes first. The goal of the game is to construct a...
In this game, players race to move four pawns from their starting positions around the board into their "Home Country." Basic gameplay resembles Pachisi or Sorry!, but there are a couple of twists. First of all, movement is controlled by a deck of standard playing cards (with some extra Aces and Kings) -- most cards move a pawn forward by their face value...
In Goofy Sister Gabby, 1-2 players will assume the role of siblings who are pitted against each other in another one of Goofy Sister Gabby’s games. During the game, players will take turns placing or tucking cards into a shared space to form polyomino patterns that potentially earn points for both players. After 8 rounds, tally up the score to see who...
Googolplex Junior plays the same way the Original Googolplex game does, but hand crafted for small players. The play is a bit quicker and more colorful. Measuring only 10 x 10 inches, a great "Take-a-long" game for hours of play. Each player chooses a color game pawn and places that on "their" starting position on the outside corner. The colorful mix of...
Goola is a advanced adaptation of "Connect Four" with some twists. Players alternately drop one of their twenty "Goola" beads into one of the five slots in the Goola Tower trying to form a line of 4 or 5 beads of their color in order to accumulate points (1 point for a line of 4 and 2 points for a line of 5). The twist here is that scoring only happens...
Gopher is a fun and simple game designed by Mark Steere to be easy to program in a computer but can also be played with pen and paper. Rules: Gopher is a two player game played on an initially empty, 6 spaces or larger* hexagonal grid. The two players place their own stones on the board, one stone per turn. Players are not allowed to pass. All placements...
The game is played very much like regular backgammon... to a point. The first player to get all of his pieces off his home board is the winner. Unlike normal backgammon, however, there are no safe spaces. When your piece(es) land(s) in the same space as an opponent's piece(es), they do battle (rolling dice and comparing the result against a defense factor)...
A 2-player, 3-dimensional variation on Chinese Chess. Players take turns making Chinese Chess style moves and leaps, but over a set of square grids that are staggered at different levels. The board consists of 6 tiles, each having 16 spaces arranged in a 4x4 square. The tiles are staggered in 3 different heights, and 3d moves are permitted between the...