Another offspring from the Spiel des Jahres Winner Keltis. A mini game of Keltis. Its a bit like the Keltis Mitbringspiel, players must mix-match tiles. The game was a promotion prize by the Landliebe dairy, makers of pudding, milk, ice-cream in Germany. It consists of a (flimsy) card board board, made out of 2 pieces that will form a bigger board, 3...
The second stand-alone big box Keltis game, Keltis - Das Orakel plays on a single track spiraled gameboard, on which lay differently colored stones. This re-development has new rules that open entirely new options of strategy: big leaps with the aid of golden colored clover tiles, repositioning a pawn any distance backwards with the aid of spiral tiles...
The game first was published in 1974 as Queen Bee by Condor, before it was re-themed and published by 'Ravensburger' as Kaiser, König, Edelmann in 1976 and re-themed again in 1989 as Kendo. _________________________________________ Kendo, The Samurai's Favourite Game, lets 4 Samurai fight across a hex grid to get their Prince safely into the palace at the...
The board is made up of 7 hexes, one in the center and six surrounding. The hexes are joined by squares along the sides, and the squares are joined by triangles. The game is played on the intersections where the lines join. Players play one piece, of their 15, at a time until all pieces are placed, then pieces are moved one at a time from one intersection...
KenTron or the bees chess. This game opposes two swarms of bees that fight for a 91-hexagon beehive. The player's pieces and their movements are: a queen (one hex in any direction), drones (jump over adjacent hexes), adult workers (any number of hexes in any direction, no jumps allowed), young workers (one hex forward). If a young worker reaches one of the...
On Planet Kepler, a new world is being created and life is beginning to emerge. Start the fight for survival and see which will be the dominant species in this arena style game. Take on the role of a cell and evolve to adapt to your environment. It is a fight of cunning, luck and constant change and the first step to dominate the planet! Choose what food...
From the publisher: Kerak is a two-player, abstract strategy board game. Players take turns moving their pieces across the 62 space hexagonal board, with the goal of capturing their opponent’s castle. Each player controls 18 pieces: 9 infantry, 3 archers, 2 cavalry, 2 knights, 1 hero, and 1 castle. Pieces are distinguished by their movement and strength...
Kerala is a race game from Asia. Two or three players move their five pieces around a course, dictated by the throws of five cowrie shells. The board consists of a square perimeter track and three "runways" approaching a corner, through which pieces enter and exit the board. The object of the game is to be the first to move one's pieces onto the board via...
Üdvözlet az Indiában található Kerala tartományban! Itt található a bolygó legnagyobb elefánt felvonulása! Pompás díszekbe és kelmékbe öltöztetett elefántok masíroznak az utcákon és vidéki utakon. Fő feladatunk, mint játékosok, hogy a lehető legtöbb, legszínesebb lapkákat összegyűjtsük és jobban kell helyezkednünk elefántunkkal, mint a többi játékos, hogy...
Abstract card game for two or more players (up two per deck). Each player has a deck of 25 cards, each containing five copies of five different cards. Each card has a special action that it performs, which either helps the player using it or hinders another player. On a player's turn, they play one of the cards from their hand in front of them, and then...
Kess is a two-player, abstract strategy board game where players move their pieces around the board trying to capture each other's pieces. Players take turns moving five spaces (using one or more of their pieces) trying to surround the opponent's pieces on three side to remove them from the board. Claim victory once your opponent has only two pieces left....
Paper-and-pencil game where from 2 to 4 players must score the most possible points by filling a row or column of an 8x8 board with their own symbol over several rounds. During a round players throw a dice in their turn and then tick a space on the board with their symbol (dot, circle, square or cross); the points in the dice mark the distance this space...