Katoi or since 2006 Katoiz consists of a 6x6 board build up with tiles. These tiles have 3 characteristics: form (square, triangle or circle), color (blue, red, green, yellow or white) and size (big or small). In the base game you try to make a stack of tiles. To move the tiles around you can move a tile horizontally of vertically if 1 characteristic with...
With intimate knowledge and experience in designing buildings, Konstantinos D. Zois company created, designed and manufactured a new and revolutionary game, named Katopsi! The game came from the fields of architecture and design. Katopsi is a Greek word which means ‘ground plan’. The game has a very special concept, based on the creation of residence...
Katra Mpantsaka (mpantsaka from tsaka "limited") is a mancala game played by the Sakalava people, which occupy the Western edge of the Madagascar from Toliara in the south to Sambirano in the north. The game is typically played on a 4x8 board with 2 seeds in each hole, but it has also been described on 4x4 and 4x6 boards and with 3 seeds in each hole. On...
A mancala game. From Mancala World: http://mancala.wikia.com/wiki/Katro "Katro is played by the Betsileo people in Fianarantsoa in the southern highlands of Madagascar. The game was described by the Dutch mancala researcher Alexander Johan de Voogt during an extensive field study in 1998. The board is usually dug in the earth and the players, mostly adult...
Katrominoes is one of several games playable with the Katarenga board and pieces. This game is invented by the author of Katarenga. In Katrominoes players in turn place pentominoes on the Katarenga board. Each player "owns" two colours, trying to cover up as many of the squares beloning to the opponent while leaving a greater number of their own uncovered....
User summary The game consists of 10 thick wooden tiles with the front and back of each tile having one of five patterns (suits). Each tile has different patterns on the front and back, and no two tiles are alike. Thus, each pattern appears four times. So, for example, each of the four tiles showing the rose pattern has a different one of the remaining...
From the box: In ancient times, oceans and mountain streams ran red with blood of brave Hawaiian warriors until king Kamehameha conquered and united the Islands. Though the Hawaiians were poetic and daily worshiped their gods, they took great pride in perfecting the art of war. These muscular six- to seven-foot warriors in war helmets and loin cloths could...
You have found a way to bend time and space by means of a rare elastic substance known as KAUCHUKIUM, and now you are able to travel to foregone and yet undiscovered worlds in search of amazing treasures. But you are not the only one lurking among ancient ruins or looking for jungle temples. So don't drag your feet, choose the best tactics, and be the...
Kauri is one of the modern games in the Kalah Family of pit and seeds games. As for the other games in the Mancala Family, the goal of the game is to accumulate more seeds in player's storehouse than the opponent. The uncommon feature of the game is that in addition to seeds special "cowries" are used for making moves, capturing seeds on the opponent's...
Kavelspel is a four player game. Each player has 9 tiles of the same colour. At the beginning of the game the tiles are placed on squares of corresponding colour: f.i. blue tiles on blue squares. Each group of 9 squares (in the corners) is rimmed by a line in one of the four colours, blue, green, red or yellow. The object of the game is to move the tiles...
Kawa is a game of quiet contemplation for 2 to 4 players, named after the word for river (川) in Japanese. In Kawa, you guide petals down a river made up of 16 unique tiles. Each round, players will follow the currents and eddies printed on the tiles to send their petals downstream, leaving petals behind as they do. As the river comes alive with colour...