The Deluxe Kickstarter edition supports 5 players (retail edition supports 4) and comes with an additional 45 pieces. Project L is a fast-paced, tile-matching brain burner with triple-layer 3D puzzles and lovely acrylic pieces. Challenge your friends to a game of simple design but intricate gameplay that makes a lasting impression! The core of the game...
Square One is an engine-building strategy game, similar to its predecessor Project L. Its easy-to-learn yet hard-to-master mechanics offer high replayability for the whole family. In Square One is players match tiles with patterns to pattern cards on the board. Build more patterns and make more combos to earn points. The person who completes all their...
The Joker Expansion enhances Square One’s gameplay beyond its initial borders. It features three-reward and 4-point sequences, along with a versatile Joker piece that substitutes for any other piece. All together offering unique mechanics that can’t be found in the base game. As an additional bonus with the Joker expansion, you can enjoy playing Square One...
Projex (Projective Hex) is a Hex-like abstract strategy game: two players take turns to occupy hexagonal cells, competing to build a chain of occupied cells across the board. For Projex, the hex grid wraps around at the edges to form a projective plane. Six pentagons (or three squares) must be included among the hexagons for the whole plane to be tiled. A...
A 2-player abstract game played on a chess-style board, where opposing pieces (of three distinct kinds: cubes, pyras and tetras) seek to win by capturing the fourth and leader piece of each army: the sphere. Each piece moves exactly as many squares as it has corners: tetras move three squares, pyras five and cubes eight. No pieces can be jumped, but pieces...
The purpose of the game is to permanently establish an ideology in the world, so it can flourish and, in time, become the dominant rule. There can be between 2-4 different ideologies competing to rule 12 Regions (plus one passive player too, The Anarchist). You expand your ideology by using Propaganda Cards to convert other people to your rule. The goal is...