Michitori is an abstract game for 2 to 4 players. The rules are super simple: Players take turns placing a path tile from their hand and one of their pieces. If you sandwich an opponent's piece with your own pieces, you can convert that piece to yours. The player with the most pieces on the board at the end wins. Despite the simple rules, the game is...
Together with Mickey you have to try to find your way trough the magic forest. But watch out for the magic tower, he can get in your way. The theme has nothing to do with the game. It is just an abstract game for children. You have a board with 8*8 squares. They show circles, triangles or squares. These figures are also on the dice. You have to try to move...
3x3 chess is a solved game. This game is analysed and solved by Kirill Kryukov. You can read more about 3x3 chess from his own web site about 3x3 chess and you can find more problems. This game is designed especially as a chess training game for kids and occasional chess players. This game is not an orginal idea of the game designer. The game is played on...
Micro Medusa is a 2 player competitive drafting, tile building and tile-revealing game. Players can be The Mighty Medusa, trying to extend their serpentine tress and defeat the intruding Champion. Or be the Champion, who is charged with using their equipment and cunning wit to anticipate Medusa’s next move without being turned into stone. Players play a...
Micro Mycelium invites players to delve into the intricate world of a vibrant fungal forest, where they must strategically place tiles to expand their territory and maximize their points. In this tile-placement strategy game, players must carefully grow, connect, and conquer as they navigate the dense mycelial network. With each turn, players strategically...
Players are playing cards from their hands into a 3x3 grid of 9 cards that act as a common game area for all players. Each card has a microbe type represented in the middle and dots at corners. The dots are red, white, or grey. Players score colored markers by placing cards next to each other on the grid in such a way that one or more of the dots on their...
In Microchip, 2 to 5 players compete to create a structure that looks like a microchip with tiles depicting paths and connections. Rules overview (please refer to rulebook): MATERIAL • 5 boards • Bag • Box • 60 tiles in 5 colours, with the same distribution for each colour. The initial setup depends on the number of players. Players draw tiles according to...
MicroGammon was created to update this venerable game and make it accessible to more people by compressing the game and making it both easier and faster to both learn and play. The goal of providing faster play is in keeping with the desires and interests of the younger generation. MicroGammon is not just an update to traditional backgammon but is also...
¡The quiet city of Papertown is growing at a crazy rate and you are one of the contracted planners managing it's development! On every turn, expand the city placing commercial, residential and industrial districts, as well as lakes, parks and public buildings. Then, if you managed to fulfill the necessary conditions, you can build special structures such...
micropul is a strategic & tactical tile-laying game in which players are scientists trying to extract precious micropul matter from an energy core. The game can be played as a solitaire puzzle or competitively. Each player has a hand of tiles they must play optimally to keep a flow of new tiles coming in and if possible keep aside some tiles in a supply...
In this dice-laying game players are scientists trying to harvest precious micropul matter from an energy core; while using their dynamo dice to claim territory and to affect the playable dice in each other's hands. Each player has a hand of dice they must play optimally to keep a flow of new dice coming in and if possible keep aside some dice in a supply...