Push n Push is an abstract board game that combines elements of strategy and push-your-luck where players push each other's pawns to get rid of other players' pawns by pushing them out of the game board area. The game is played in a way where players can move their pawns a distance from the tile that is determined from the number of dice they have rolled...
Pushee is a finite and drawless race game for two players. Play is on a 5x5 board, with both players pushing in opposite directions. Each player has 5 pieces, numbered 1 through 5, which all start on their back row. It is suggested that the initial arrangement of pieces on the back row be selected randomly. Players take turns pushing pieces forwards. A...
Pushee Pieces is a 2 player microgame that is deceptively simple and deep. Set on several different checkered boards with monster themes, each player gets 15 turns to get their pieces on the squares with the highest points. At the end of 15 turns when all the pieces are used up, a winner is declared. But there's one trick: the pieces push each other. When...
Description from funagain.com In Pusher, it is balls that are being dealt with. You have to push into the top of a triangle of other balls so that they roll away and find themselves a spot on the board. The question is, where do they roll to... your ball as well as your opponent's? And the answer to that depends on you, and your skill, instinctive feeling...
Putwoody's Castle is a Fine Free Game from Cheapass Games. The board consists of a 5 x 4 grid representing the castle. Owners of the game supply their own colored stones (5 red, 8 blue, 11 white). On a player's turn he places a stone of any available color on any empty space in the castle. The player immediately scores 1 point for every stone of the same...
This is a tile-laying abstract, where the goal is to score the most points. This is done by placing tiles that are made up of squares so that they: 1) Touch one of your previously played pieces (first turn, rule waived) 2) Touch as many of your opponents squares as possible 3) Close off small 1-2 square areas (optional for extra points) Players, after...
Players use a 10x10 grid board with 4 "wild" spots. You must must be the first player to construct a continuous path of chips for your edge of the board to your opponents. Game play uses a spinner (1, 2, 3 and S) The numbers indicate how many chips you can place on the board and by spinning the "S" you get to switch one of your pieces with one of your...
The standard chess board has been broken up into 16 tiles (plus 1 extra) of four squares each. Now, a big part of the strategy is how to lay your tiles and deploy your pieces to best achieve checkmate. The puzzle tiles create chasms and gaps that change the dynamic of chess. Each player gets 8 puzzle board tiles. An extra neutral piece is placed on the...
Puzzle Dice is a quick playing abstract game for two players in which the players draft dice from an open display over 12 rounds and place them on their individual player boards with 6x6 spaces. The dice come in 6 different colors and as they are rolled before the drafting can have values between 1 and 6. The aim of the game is to create lines, rows and...
Puzzle out your victory! Puzzle Me! is a family-friendly board game packaged inside a cute, little box. In Puzzle Me!, players connect jigsaw puzzle-shaped pieces to build the biggest puzzle they can. During each player’s turn, they may either place a puzzle piece into their own puzzle, or they may choose to place a piece into an opponent’s puzzle to try...
David Parlett's Puzzle of Oz was initially designed as a solitaire puzzle played as follows: Five stones in each of five colors are placed in a bag. Draw four stones and place them in the four outer squares of the playing area, which resembles a fat plus sign. Then draw the remaining stones one at a time, placing each stone next to a stone already in...