from the designer's site: Arrello is a new game, a cousin of Othello (also known as Reversi). The game's name is a combination of the words "Arrow" and "Othello". I chose this name because the relationship between the stone you place and the stones you flip is similar to the relationship between an Amazon and an Arrow in the classic abstract game Amazons....
Arrezzo is played on 8x8 board with a green and a red set of 16 playing pieces with symbols on top. Each set has 2 monks (a cross ), 2 ladies (a circle), 2 lords (a star ), 6 farmers (a square) and 4 knights (a triangle). These symbols hint on the direction of the slides and jumps every piece is able to make. Slides are towards a free square in any...
In Arribada, players lay out turtles during a mass nesting event known as an arribada, “arrival by sea.” The goal of the game is to place turtles in groups (sequences or sets) to score points and to make sure as few of your turtles as possible are left stranded by the end of the game. Family means no turtle gets left behind! Arribada is an approachable...
Equipment: * 4 x 4 board * Two Arrow cubes -- one Red, one Black (described on the website) Goal: Capture your opponents cube or force them to stalemate you. Each player has a cube with arrows along the faces -- the arrow shows which side of the cube is under attack. Players take turns tipping their cubes over, trying to manoeuver into a position that will...
This simple game features a large spinner surrounded by holes to hold marbles. Players place the 4 marbles of their color on any of the holes. For a turn, a player spins the spinner and, if it points to one of his marbles, removes the marble from the circular track and places it in one of the holes in the corner of his color. If it points to another...
Each player starts on the spots in the first two rows on his side. Players alternately move one of their marbles from one spot to the next, either in the direction of the arrow or along the line in any direction. If the move ends on a spot with an opposing marble, the marble is taken and out of the game. A player who can remove all marbles of the opponent...
Ars Universalis is a fun game for all ages which develops ingenuity, mental arithmetic, spatial awareness and memory while giving an overview of the life and work of the different artists included. Your ability to handle your finances, choose historical figures to support and solve brain teasers will determine your march towards victory! Players take the...
Art of Spots is a strategic abstract game that comes in a compact form with only 18 cards. The game follows the ICG or Identical Card Game format, which means that each card in the game is identical, making it easy to learn and play. The objective of the game is to create the longest lines and rectangular areas, and have as many spots of your color on the...
The Art of War is a strategy game for 2-6 players played on a board divided into black, white and forest hexes. The players must strategically move and produce units in order to conquer the capital of the opposing player(s). There are only two kinds of units: military and civilian. Civilian units are used to produce new units; military units attack and...
This expansion adds 8 new generals to Art of War and includes 2 blank cards that players may use to create their own generals. Included in this expansion are; 18 General Cards (the original 8 cards, the 8 new cards and 2 blank general cards) 1 rulesheet The 8 new generals; -The Spy (sacrifice civilians to change identity) -The Burrowers (defend hexes in...
User summary: This game originated from an idea by Mr Asao, who operates the Doujinshop Nyangoroberry. It was agreed that Product Arts produce an edition for the international market, whilst Nyangoroberry produced a version for the Japanese market. As a result, there are several versions featuring the work of different doujin artists, labelled as 'Art of...