A tile-cooking game for 2 to 4 players by Néstor Romeral Andrés. Did you ever wonder where all those tiles from hundreds of tile-laying games come from? Well, they’re made in the KILN. The KILN is the special, high-temperature oven in which you fire ceramics such as tiles made of clay. In KILN 2 to 4 players compete to manufacture tiles for the publishers...
Theme: In Chinese, Kim-Bac means "the treasure seeker". A breath-taking treasure race in the narrow streets of an old Chinese town: that's the theme of this new game, fast paced, constantly renewed with an uncut suspense. Kim-Bac is played in to phases: in the first one, "where is the treasure hidden?", all the treasure seekers try to put their hands on...
Kimono is a set collection and hand management game with the twist of not being able to reorder its hand and then playing combos from the latest card taken to ones taken earlier. Players take the role of young charming girls who already won regional kimono crafting competitions and are now facing off in the whole empire's finals. In order to win the...
Set on the shifting shores of Kaelora, Kindred is a spatial tile-placement game for 2–4 players in which explorers document newly revealed species whose behaviors feel strangely familiar. As the island expands with the tide, players seek meaningful patterns in the wildlife—moments of recognition where observer and observed seem unexpectedly connected. On...
Invented by an ex-Durham shipyard worker, King combines elements of tic, tac, toe with the 'Kings Move' from Chess. The objective of the game is to move your 3 pieces one by one around a 3x3 grid until you win by getting all 3 in a row. Initial placement: Take turns placing pieces on the board until all 6 are out, the first piece cannot be placed in the...
King and Courtesan is a drawless two player army game where each player seeks to get their king into the enemy home square, or kill the enemy king. Players make one move per turn, starting with Red. Players will always have a move available, and must make one. Passing is not allowed. There are three possible types of moves: 1. Kings and courtesans can make...