From the Invisible City Productions website: Multiply and spread in this strategic territory-claiming, piece-elimination game with a strong dose of chance for two to six organisms. You Need * A Chinese checkers set. * Two 6-sided dice. * A capture cup for each player. On your turn, roll the dice, transform your pieces (either add or remove pieces on the...
Description from the publisher: You are a powerful force for good, and you may be humanity's only hope. You are also a deadly bacteria struggling for dominance in a petri dish against dangerous enemies. Can you prove to the scientists looming above that you are the cure they have been looking for? In Petri Wars, players collect and expend food to grow...
Petrify is a finite territory game for two players: Blue and Orange. It is played on the spaces (squares) of an initially empty square grid (board). The recommended board sizes are between 6x6 and 10x10 squares. Both players must have access to a sufficient number of disks of their own color and a sufficient number of neutral blocks. DefinitionsA group is...
Petris is a game about bacterial control for 2-3 players, 10 + years old and about 10 minutes of playing time. Each player embodies a scientist who should control the propagation of the bacteria under their supervision. Those bacteria are hungry and they are always looking for food in the adjacent Petri dishes. Watch out! The bacteria that remain alone in...
Game based on Ukrainian cartoon how Petryk counted little elephants. Clever elephants conspired that will appear in certain conditions so Petryk needs your help. At your turn you will place a toy in one of two available regions. If in result you get 3 or more toys in a row then one of the elephants will appear and occupy a spot in the middle of that row....
Roughly translated as 'Robbers', this abstract battle game was known to be played by the Romans, and versions of the same game may well have been played before by the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians, and afterwards by the Persians. Games archaeologists and historians disagree hotly about just about every aspect of this game: board size, number and...
This game was created for a design contest as documented here: http://boardgamegeek.com/article/13809424#13809424 The game is played on an uncheckered board of 8 rows and 12 files; the game does scale though to boards of smaller size. Each player starts the game (sitting across the board from one another facing a long side of the board) with 12 stones...
Classical Petteia (Poleis, Cities or the Game of Pebbles) was an ancient Greek game traditionally believed to be played by Ajax and Achilles during the Trojan War (c. 1194-1184 BC). Petteia XXI is a variation of the ancient Greek game, expanding on the classical rules and adding new tactics which allow a modern 'XXI' (a.k.a. 21st) century player to force a...
Pew Pew, Die is a Rock, Paper, Scissors-like game using two Looney Labs pyramid dice (called a pew-pew die for this game). The pew-pew die is marked on each side with one or two triangular symbols denoting attack and defense capabilities. Each players starts with the pew-pew die in his or her hand and mixes it around in their palm before starting. Facing...
Pferdeäppel is a tactical 2-player game. It is fast and easy to learn. Each player controls a horse and tries to either capture their opponent or make their opponent's piece unmovable. The horses move just like in chess. The twist is that each time a piece is moved the prior spot it occupied is marked. Marked spots can no longer be moved into, so...
Paper-and-pencil game where from 2 to 4 players must move on an 8x8 board as Chess knights - used spaces will be unavailable for the rest of the game. The last player who's able to move wins. It's more or less an adaptation of Alex Randolph's Knight Chase for several players. Each player has got an own symbol (dot, circle, square, cross) and starts from...