Takat is an abstract card game of bluffing and deduction. In Takat you are secretly assigned one of four goal colors at the beginning of a round. This color will be used to determine your score at the end of the game. On your turn, you will play a card from your hand onto the shared board and then draw a card. The game ends when there are no more cards...
Take is played with 15 counters each, on a hexagonal board made up of 80 triangles. From the packaging: Take is a game that requires players to go on the attack and can never be won by defensive play. You will find that it is a game one can play at all levels: from the simple removal of pieces off the board, to very intricate chess-like moves with...
Take all 18 balls (6 red, 6 blue, 6 yellow)and roll them into the playing tray until they all sit in a hole. Decide who is yellow (yellow tiddly wink hidden in one hand). Yellow player goes first. Play consists of either moving one of your colored balls or a red ball into an adjacent hole, or of jumping one of your balls over either a red ball or an...
The board consists of five columns of eight colored marbles, the colors being arranged randomly in each game. On each turn a player takes any number of marbles, but marbles may only be removed from the top of a column and all marbles taken on a single turn must be the same color. The object is to amass the most marbles. In an optional variation (in Take...
Take-Back-Toe is a short abstract strategy game for two players. Starting with a central row of ten chips on four adjacent spaces, players try to move chips to create three stacks of equal height on their side of the board. On a turn, a player rolls a six-sided die, then moves a stack of exactly that many chips to an orthogonally adjacent space on the 3x4...
One of a small number of "family" games that Renwal published under the Gamescience name after purchasing the company from Phil Orbanes Sr. (previously Gamescience had published wargames). Players each have 10 pieces (numbered 1-10), and are trying to capture 5 consecutively numbered pieces (from any number of players). A piece can move as many spaces as...
Contents: a 6×6 board, 4 series of squared pawns numbered from 1 to 9, 9 tokens for counting games, 4 chess pieces: white bishop, black bishop, black knight and black rook. The pawns are shuffled face down and set upon the board. Then each player moves a pair of chess pieces upon the pawns and chooses one of the following option : look secretly the numbers...
Take it Away was published in A Gamut of Games. A word by Sid Sackson: "Take it Away is the name of the game and not, I hope, the verdict of the reader. Compared to Focus and Network, which demand extreme concentration to be played at the highest level, Take it Away can, and should, be played in a relaxed manner." Take if away is based on Solitaire but is...
It's really difficult to succinctly describe this game, so take a look at the pictures! Take It Easy is a true multi-player solitaire in which each player individually completes a hexagon-shaped board with spots for 19 hexagon tiles. There's no limit to number of players if you've got enough sets on hand. One person (the caller) draws a tile randomly and...