"A very simple yet exciting family game for 2 OR 4 players Ages 6 and up" Yes , very simple rules. Each player has 5 men of the same color. These men have to be moved to the other side of the board to win. Movement is by dice and only straight forward (no change of direction allowed). When players land in other player pieces that second piece goes back to...
In the game of Homeworlds, you take on the role of a space-faring civilization that has become embroiled in an epic, galaxy-wide struggle between good and evil. Good civilizations try to work together to eradicate evil, while evil civilizations crave only senseless destruction — but which players are good and which are evil? That's the ultimate question in...
Homeworlds is a deep abstract strategy game of perfect information, resource management, and galactic war. Can you destroy your opponent's Homeworld before their space fleet reaches yours? Originally, Homeworlds was played with a full 60 pyramid (“classic icehouse”) game set and could be played with 2–6. The original two players variant rules were called...
Players each control 12 round, triangle, and square pieces that can move diagonally and orthogonally, diagonally, and orthogonally respectively. Capturing is done by sandwiching an opponent's piece between two of the same pieces. The winner is the player who captures all of his opponent's pieces. A player loses if he cannot move or no longer have two...
Board & Pieces 3 pieces including one King, and the same 3 for blue and 12 white pieces are initially placed on a Honey Donut board. Movements Players move their pieces in their turn following the rules below: Move a whole "straight line" of pieces which includes his/her piece(s) one square in either direction along the line. "Straight lines" are composed...
Lead your bees in this race to get more honey than your opponent. Will you be the first to get 10 honey drops? You will control two worker bees to collect the pollen and drop it into the honeycomb. Then, use your two drones to collect the honey and prevent other workers from crossing. Also, don't miss the queen: she can either help you or your opponent....
Honey Queen is a tile-placement game for 1 to 4 players, where you’ll compete, or collaborate, to collect honey of various colors. Each player has 6 bees to strategically place on a shared board that is built together by adding tiles to form paths of matching honey types (pure or mixed) and combining half-flowers to transform honey. Players score points on...
Honeypot is an abstract strategy game in which the players fight for control of the hive, turning their opponent's pieces against them and jostling for position right up to the last moment. Players may flip an opponent's token a couple of different ways, requiring both long-term planning and quick tactical thinking. From the rules: "Little known fact -...