Lakeside's "Stop the attack" strategy game. A asymmetric game where the red player is on the attack and has to move one of their 11 red pieces from the bottom row of the board to the top row. On their turn the red player may move one piece one space up. They may not move through the black pieces. The yellow player has to stop the red player from moving a...
There are 3 pieces to this cheeky character, This makes her one of the simplest games to learn. However, don't be fooled! To win, one must be cunning and calculating. This step-toothed figurine is designed to be aligned, so that the artwork matches up. Players take turns assembling at their choosing and then take turns at moving the head or the body. As...
Using a game board of 27 spaces and 27 unique playing pieces, players try to form a group of three pieces with a like attribute (color, height, shape) or three pieces with no matching attribute. Each piece has one of three attributes in each of three categories - Color (red, green or yellow), Height (short, medium or tall) and Shape (square, triangle...
The aim of the game is to form equilateral triangles using pegs of the same color. The players take turns and place one peg each turn. In doing so it doesn’t matter which color peg is placed on the board. If the player is unable to form a triangle, he then tries to prevent the other from forming an equilateral triangle by using the joker (the red peg). The...
The ultimate 3D strategy board game. The game is played on a unique 3-tier triangular board, and players capture their opponent's pieces by surrounding or cornering them. It is similar to games like draughts but not as complex as chess. The ability to jump between the 3 levels adds a whole new dimension to traditional board game play. It is both easy to...
Tri-balism is a game based on the Great Clan Gathering of the Nine Trolling Tribes. A moot called by the Shamanic Collective at which a careful balancing of egos, animosity, historical rivalries, paranoia, and toxic stupidity had to be attained else all chaos would ensue. A traditional fun, family-friendly, card matching strategy puzzle game, Tri-balism is...
Tri Bang is played on a 9x19 grid of squares, of which the outer rows and the long middle row are decorated. Each player is given 25 colored discs, each his own color, and takes turns placing the discs on any square of the board. The object is to form three in a row, either beginning or ending on one of the decorated rows, but not with a middle piece of...
This game has the same object as traditional checkers: either capture all your opponents' men or trap them from moving. The difference in this case is that there are two opponents rather than one, and the last player standing wins. The gameboard is adapted from an American board; that is, eight red-and-black squares along the home or back row with the dark...
Tri-Chess is played on a hexagonal board made up of 217 hexes in three colors. Each side has an additional bishop and two extra pawns, with the baseline being RNBKBQBNR. The King moves to any adjacent hex; the Queen and Bishop cannot pass between two occupied hexes; a Pawn moves one step as a Bishop (with an opening two-step being permitted) and captures...
Three player chess on a hexagonal board with two colors of hexagonal spaces (black and white). There are six bishops (one per color for each player). The pieces have normal starting positions. The standard plastic chess pieces are ivory white, black and gold. There are eight pawns each. Movement is somewhat complicated: The king and rook can move in 6...
An abstract strategy game played on three rows and columns that cross in the centre with pieces of various strengths and powers ("chess-like"). Players begin with hidden pieces, described as a "poker-like element" by the designer -- challenges between players will reveal the pieces, at which point various captures may be made. As stated, the winner is the...