A book from Mensa, published by Barnes and Noble (or by Index in the UK), that includes several boards and pieces. The book contains a number of games: All Change! - a one player "game" (actually a puzzle), Puzzle Piracy - A variant of Sorry where players landing on certain squares have to answer Mensa questions, various Chess problems, various peg...
The players each have their own player boards and take turns to roll and move. A special tilt die is used to generate numbers between 0 und 59. Rules for three games are included. Marathon-Prämienspiel (Plan 1) For this game the tilt die is used like a normal die to get results from 1 to 6. The players start at "Start" and have to get their five meeples...
1) At the beginning every player receives four cards arranged in a square (2x2) in front of the player, face down. Now, look at your cards and memorize the two closest to you. 2) You will discover the other cards later if you use card abilities correctly during the game. From this point on, viewing the cards at will is strictly prohibited. You must rely...
This game is published by Perigee Books, a member of The Putnam Publishing Group, in The United States and by General Publishing Company in Canada under the exclusive license from The Stonesong Press, Inc. "The Block Party" is a trademark of The Putnam Publishing Group. This game is made up of 16 cubes that allow players to find up to 96 pictures and...
Imagine yourself as an eccentric psychopath, being diagnosed with schizophrenia and having the opportunity to submit to toxic lifetime maintenance medication every day for the rest of your life. Or how about sending someone you just met into an insane asylum because you as a licensed alienist have legitimate authority to clinically diagnose and...
Mental Morris is a two player abstract played entirely in the mind. It is however played on a mental board of 3x3 squares with three pieces each. The object is the game is to form a straight line of your pieces, either diagonally or orthogonally. If a player makes an illegal move, the opponent wins. The board is numbered from top to bottom like a num pad....
Mentalis is a tile-laying game in which players attempt to score points by completing squares of their color. The tiles, however, are reversible, and only the top side is seen by the opponent when initially placed. Once down a tile may be flipped by either player, but flipping a tile may reverse its color, spring a trap, or present new movement and...
In Mentis, your goal is to capture the opponent's king. Each player's king is fragile, unable to move from his hill on the side of the 7x7 board, but he defends that hill by sending out forces of Spears, Trenchmen and Nobles to fight across the board. Each turn, you either deploy, move or capture: Deploy — Place 1-3 pieces in a stack orthogonally adjacent...
Meow-CALA is a charming cat-themed twist on the classic game of Mancala. Players take turns picking up and sowing cat tokens around their board, aiming to collect the most in their store. While the core mechanics remain true to the timeless original, the cute artwork and playful theme bring a fresh and delightful energy to the strategic gameplay. Perfect...
Meow in a Row is a cute and strategic abstract game where players take turns placing cat tokens on the board, aiming to be the first to line up five in a row—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. With simple rules and quick playtime, it's perfect for both casual players and lovers of classic connection games, now with an adorable feline twist....
Merano is a Chess variant played with stackable pieces. Stacks of different heights represent Queens, Rooks, Knights, Bishops, Pawns and immovable Towers. A stack is controlled by the color of the topmost piece. A capture is made by moving one or more pieces from an attacking stack onto another stack. Capturing can rapidly alter the situation in the game...