A game showcasing the wonderful experiences that can exist only from doing one's laundry at a coin laundry, TOKYO COIN LAUNDRY offers everything from role playing, to team games, to timed dexterity! Just like TOKYO JIDOHANBAIKI, TOKYO COIN LAUNDRY features over twenty game rules out of the box from talented guest designers across the globe, using the same...
Clay poker chips are stacked on a central, circular wooden board in 3 stacks of 16 chips of randomly mixed colors (5 colors, RED, BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW, BLACK). Traditional values are generally assigned to the colors (i.e. RED = $5), but some color values can change for particular players based on various bonuses awarded. Players take turns with...
Tomb Robbers and Temple Raiders plays out a clash between two groups of treasure hunting robbers and raiders amongst the temple ruins of Egypt in the 1920s. All men on both sides move by the knight's move (x1 or x2) and capture by alignment. Secret passages allow an extra degree of movement across the board. Two levels of win depending on whether the...
Tomoe represents the struggle between black and white. Both players try to encircle with their colour areas as large as they can, without being encircled by the opponents' colour themselves. The game consists of a board and 32 triple hexagon tiles (4 different tiles, 8 of each). Players alternately place tiles on the board and eventually also rotate a tile...
Tomoko ... a convoluted ball-rolling game for 2-4 sophisticated tacticians - that includes: 1 game board, 30 wooden balls, 36 pattern cards, 1 cotton bag, large print instructions. Each player receives two pattern cards - both of which show a pattern of 9 balls. Players try to achieve their patterns by pushing balls onto the board. The card is laid on the...
Tóncc is a strategic game for two or three players with Simultaneous Action Selection. The board is randomly build up by the 18 Tóncc (disks). Each Tóncc has a unique color/symbol. Each player has a dice, a cylinder and pawn. They secretly decide where to move their pawn and if to acquire the corresponding Tóncc. Goal of the game is to get one or more...
Tonga was the second-place finisher in the 2004 About.com Board/Card Games / Abstract Games Magazine Shared Pieces Game Design Competition. It's played on a 9x9 board, and players compete to build islands in their own color. The game stops when there is no room for a new piece. At this moment, each player totals the squares of his three biggest isles. The...
The goal of Tonkin is to occupy a complete line on the board with your tokens. A line can consist of three, five, or seven spaces. Players alternate in placing the tokens and later moving them, without jumping. This game probably dates from the late 18th or early 19th century. The name TONKIN - a Vietnamese island that has been a French colony since 1885 -...
A dice game described in the premier issue of Gameplay Magazine (February 1983) played on a 7 square by 14 square board. The dice are not rolled, but instead moved around the board as pieces. Each player starts with six dice. one of each pip-strength from 1 to 6 in opposite corners of the board. Pieces move horizontally or vertically the number of spaces...