"Six Men's Morris is played in the same way as Nine Men's Morris, with two changes, the first is that each player has six men and the second is that it is played on [a modified] board (which is similar to that used by Nine Men's Morris, except it lacks the outer set of lines)." Variation: Five Men's Morris is played on the same modified board, but using 5...
This ancient game is probably a direct ancestor of the better known Nine Men's Morris as well as Tic-Tac-Toe. It is played on a board of three rows and three columns. Players have three pieces each and take turns first placing then moving their pieces. The goal is to form a straight or diagonal line of three. There are two forms of the game: In the simple...
This is an abstract game with two boards. The action board is a 2X2 square grid with four actions (Place, Place, Move, Remove) in the spaces. The network board is also a 2x2 square grid but the pieces are placed on the 9 vertices of the grid. Each player has five workers that use to take actions and/or place on the network board. Each turn a player has two...
Twelve Men's Morris is a traditional board game similar to Nine Men's Morris. It was most popular during the Middle Ages when it was played in courts across Europe. It is played on a board with 24 nodes joined by lines; each player has twelve pieces. The game proceeds in three phases: Players alternately place one piece on a node in each move. If a player...
Morro is played on an 8x8 square grid using two pieces per player and 19 neutral pieces. To start the game one player places all four players' pieces on the edge of the board and any number of neutral pieces on non-edge spaces. The other player may then either move first and choose which color to play, or may take the remaining neutral pieces (counting...
Morro is a game for two players on a square grid with white and black stones. Definitions: Row: any line of consecutively adjacent, like-colored stones. Rows may be oriented either orthogonally or diagonally. The length of a row is the number of stones in it. Drop: to place a stone on any empty space. Rules: To start, White drops a single stone. From then...
A mancala game. Source: http://mancala.wikia.com/wiki/Moruba "Moruba (also Maruba) is a mancala game played by the Pedi (obsolete: Bapedi) in the South African provinces of Limpopo (mostly in the North Sotho speaking parts) and Mpumalunga in former Transvaal. Later, the game has been spread by mine workers to Gauteng. It is closely related to games...
IntroductionMosaic is a territory game played on an initially empty hex board. Two players, Red and Blue, share a set of tiles, red on one side and blue on the other. Place or flip tiles, but not bothPlayers take turns placing or flipping tiles starting with Red. You either place one tile with your color showing or you flip one or more enemy tiles to your...
Mosaic is a 2-player board game like Go and Othello. However, what differs from Go and Othello is that it is a 3D game that extends the position not only in the plane but also in the vertical direction. You can solidify your footsteps first, expand the territory, or hold down the upper floors early to divide the opponent's piece or develop a complex...
Mosaic is about placing shapes to build mosaics. Each shape's style has two attributes: color and pattern. Players score points by matching the goal configurations in either one color or one pattern, or both. Completing a goal also allows the player to choose a shape to add to their own personal collection. At the end of the game, players will arrange...