The object of Pivot is to make the highest score by isolating numbered squares on a 8X6 game board. Each player begins the game with five pivot pieces and 10 claim discs. On a turn a player rolls the dice and covers the number rolled with a pivot piece. Because the playing pieces are of double width, two numbers are actually covered for each number rolled....
It's not enough to think for your opponent In this game you BECOME your opponent! Objective: Be the first to form a straight line of 4 pawn in a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) in your chosen color. First, players choose either Red or White for their pawn color. Each player gets 7 playing pieces , each consisting of a red pawn and a white pawn...
Another game in the StrataGems line of abstract strategy games. Players attempt to place three of their colored pixels in a row while at the same time blocking the other players from doing so. The twist in Pixels is where you can place your pixels on the 8x8 grid. Along the top and side of the board are sliders that point to 1 row and 1 column. The...
A coloring book full of pixel art where you create your own brushes and compete to become the best coloring artist! Components (For each player) Colored Pencils (each sheet has 6 specific basic colors) A PixelBrush Sheet 3 d6 dice How to play! Each turn cross one turn spot and roll 3 dice to activate each one in any order you want. For each die choose a...
Pixel Forts is a family board game of building a base while flicking destruction on the enemies. The pixels can be used as both weapons & barriers, giving each player the opportunity to knock other forts while keeping theirs intact. Each board game contains 4 forts, 60 pixels, 28+ power-up cards, and a player board. After building each player’s bases, they...
Pixels is a family-friendly, team-based party game focused on presenting keywords using the titular pixels. At the start of each round, team leaders secretly decide how many cubes they’ll need to show the shared keyword. A lower bid gives a team the right to present first, but if they fail, they lose that privilege to their opponents, who can then try to...
Enter a whimsical world of Pixies! In Pixie Trails, you play as a Pixie foraging for snacks, collecting feathers, building friendships and playing with charms. Pixies are playful albeit an innately competitive species. Will you emerge the smartest Pixie with the most snacks or the social butterfly with the most Friendship accumulated? On your turn, play...
Pixl is an abstract strategy game based around the balance of elements (fire, earth, water, and spirit). Players lay down blocks of their color and attempt to convert or erase opposing elements -if a Pixl is cornered by two pieces of the opposition a number of points may be awarded depending on the status of the opponent. Each player has the advantage when...
Pizza Theory, designed for exactly three players, has no randomness and simple turn actions, but the outcome each round is unpredictable since each cook has his own idea for the best way to create the pie. To set up the game, each player takes his pizza cutter (a wooden stick) and the die and topping counters that match. Each player places two toppings on...
The Pizza Theory: Anchovy Expansion, consisting of a set of 16 anchovy toppings and a rulebook, is used with the Pizza Theory board game to present players with an additional challenge. In addition to removing the opponents' toppings, each player must now work to keep the anchovies from taking over the pie, too. If all 16 anchovies end up on the pie before...
In this roll-and-write game, players roll the dice and choose three to place on their ten-by-ten grid. Placing of the dice is done based off of the shape of the pips shown on the dice. For example, if a player rolls a 3, they'd mark 3 of their squares with a 3 in a diagonal, representing the way the pips are represented on the die. A roll of a 6 would be...