Line or Colour is a combinatorial game for two players. Originally named Tangion (a contraction for Tangent+Tension), the game involves two perpendicular winning conditions that can tie players´ brains in knots. It was derived from Domina 4 by adding a n-in-a-row victory condition and removing piece movement. The name was later changed to the more friendly...
An abstract game for 2-6 players. Contents: 90 cards showing one or more lines and curves in different colours. Gameplay: The goal of the game is to have the fewest cards (ideally, none) at the end of the game. Each player receives 8 cards, the rest forms the draw pile. One card is then flipped over from the draw pile, and the start player tries to place...
Line-ups is an N-in-a-row game played on a 12x12 grid. Players take turns marking one space. When a player completes one or more rows of three, four, or five spaces in a line they score it. A scored row may be extended to make a longer row, but not an overlapping row of the same size. The winner is the first player to score eight rows of three, five rows...
In Linea, two players duel on a special board of 12 round spaces linked by 12 lines. On their turn, the player places one of their pieces, numbered 1 through 6, on an open space. The aim of the game is to dominate the majority of the 12 lines that connect the spaces. A line is considered dominated if the sum of the spaces of a player’s pieces on the line...
Official Site: http://www.lineageboards.com/ Lineage is a two-player, turn-based, abstract strategy game designed by Ray Li at age 16 for a school project. It is played on a board of intersecting ovals and lines. The Objective: Capture the four center points. Game Setup: You start the game with ten of your pieces on or within the starting oval, and the...
Linear Progression is an abstract strategy game for 2 players, played on a standard chess board. Each player starts with a single piece that as it moves, takes control of the spaces through which it travels. Continue moving pieces until the last space is filled. The player controlling the most spaces wins. A Blocker variant is also possible which...
LINEAR PURSUIT Manœuvre your pieces around the board, capturing and blocking your opponents pieces. Capture your opponents ‘King’ to win the game. SET UP There are two sets of positions, an inner ‘in play’ set on the circumference of the playing area, and directly behind these, an outer ‘out of play’ set. There are many, many set up options. Less pieces...
Lines is an exciting abstract strategy board game that will test your intelligence and strategic skills. Lines is perfect for the whole family, with games lasting from 15 to 30 minutes, and can be enjoyed by 2 to 8 players, ages 8 and up. In Lines, every decision matters. You start the game with 5 cards and 2 or 3 different wildcards in your hand, so use...
This is the game that introduces a unique concept of custodial trapping pieces and delaying their capture until a later turn. It is playable using a regular chess board and some of the pieces from a regular chess pieces, which start on the board in a set configuration. Since its launch, several other games by the same author have appeared which borrowed...
Lines of Action is a simple game that uses checkers board and pieces. Its rules were published in Sid Sackson's A Gamut of Games. There are some commercial versions available though. The object of LoA is to get all your pieces into a single connected group. A group of pieces is connected if they occupy an unbroken chain of adjacent spaces, horizontally...
Lines of Fixation is an abstract strategy game for 2players, inspired by Lines of Action (LoA). As same as LoA, it also has several game pieces start from a distance, the object to unite own pieces and some move constraints, but unlike LoA, it uses a hexagonal board and stacking mechanics. GAMEPLAY (overview) Setup each 9 of 2-height stacks as the diagram...