Lau kata kati (or Lau Kati Kata) is a two-player abstract strategy game from India, specifically from Lower Bengal, United Provinces, Karwi Subdivision where it is called Kowwu Dunki. The game is related to Draughts and even more so to Alquerque. Pieces are captured by hopping over them, and the board is composed of two triangle grids. It is the same game...
IntroductionLauba (from Proto-Germanic: laubą, meaning "leaf") is a strategy game for two players: Dark Green and Light Gree . It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended size is 7 cells per side, but boards of 5 or 9 cells are also valid. Each player has a sufficient supply of stones of their color....
Introduction:Launiz (from Proto-Germanic: laubinassuz, meaning "leafiness") is a drawless annihilation game for two players: Dark green and Light green. It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended size is 6 cells per side, but boards of 5 or 7 cells are also valid. Each player has a sufficient supply of stones...
Two to six family tribes from the planet Laura get bored with their own planet and set off to find a bigger and better home in outer space. Not much later, they all descend on an unspoiled planet which they call Laura-2. The land grab and inter-tribal bickering starts as soon they settle into, and on to, their new home. A simple abstract placement game for...
Lava is a territorial stacking game for two players, Red and Black. Play using a Hexhex board of edge size 4, and a sufficient supply of Red/Black stacking checkers. To setup, place one Red and one Black checker in opposite corners of the hex hex board. On each turn, take N checkers (where N is any number from 1 to stack size) from the top of a stack you...
You find yourself in the cavern of the LAVA WURM, seeking glory and treasure. You must race against rival seekers, the WURM itself, and the inexorable creep of the lava if you wish to emerge with success in your grasp. LAVA WURM is a light strategy game featuring quick turns, no randomness, and much incineration. Players take turns placing pillars onto the...
Lavellum is a deep word game for two players, which can be played with paper-and-pencil and in which chance plays no role. A brief summary of the game: 2 players take turns forming words on an initially empty grid. On your turn, first you think of a set of letters, and then you repeatedly add this same set of letters to the board to form words...
The abstract game Law & Chaos combines careful placement of "stones" on a board with changing victory conditions and capture methods, controlled in considerable part by the players. You can either place a stone, or play a victory method or capture method card that changes either one of your methods, one of another player's methods, or one of the shared...
Lawn Lords is a Print and Play tile laying game for 2 players that plays in about 15 minutes. Players each place 12 tiles on a grid, trying to outwit their opponent to get the most points by getting the majority in each row, diagonal, or column. Only the player with the most tiles in each row will score. Will the dandelions triumph? Or will the grass grow...
Welcome to the Lawns of Nome, where you are a Lawn Gnome Wizard! Build you Tower to cast more powerful spells, and attract Gnomes to you Lawn. Be the first to build your Tower tall enough and you win the game! There are four spheres of magic you can utilize, Blue (water), Brown (mud), Green (plants), and Yellow (sunlight). Mix and match the colors for more...
Flip and Writing Puzzle Game. Memory game and various game modes are provided. 1 to 4 player can play and +8 years old possible for playing game. During the 5 rounds, players mark the shapes on the transparent layer card with an “X” according to certain conditions. After the game ends, the goal is to minimize the number of empty cells when all layer cards...
A mancala game from Somalia. From Mancala World: http://mancala.wikia.com/wiki/Layli_Goobalay_(long_board) "Layli Goobalay (literally: "closing the holes") is a mancala game played in Somalia. The board is dug in the ground and the pieces are dry camel dung called salo. Slightly different variants of the same game exist, among them a more simple game...