From the front of the box: "Triolo is a game of skill for two players. You begin with twelve counters each and take turns to place them around the network of lines on the Triolo board. Maneuver three of your counters into a straight line and you've formed a Triolo. Each time you outwit your opponent and form a Triolo you take one of his counters from the...
On a 10x8 playing field, 2 players start from the baseline with their 15 number tiles ranging in value from 1 to 16 (13 is missing). The goal is to reach the opponent's baseline with 3 stones, or to hit so many of the opponent's stones that he becomes unable to move. The number stones may be moved one square at a time. The special feature of the game is to...
The 3 sides of the 25 wooden pieces show different characteristics (form, colour, number and filling) of symbols. Player may alternately turn or relocate a piece to bring three correct pieces into a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line. To be correct they must be a trio and a trio must have each of the characteristics either the same or completely...
Triominos Conquest features the classic Triominos gameplay with a twist! Score the most points by conquering the largest area. In addition to the triangular Triomino tiles that feature numbers at each corner, the game includes three types of "conquest" cover pieces: Triohex, Triotri, and Triodia — that is, a colored hexagon that covers six tiles, a colored...
Triominos is a game to Dominoes, in that players are laying tiles that match up to other tiles in the play area, with the goal to get points and be rid of tiles. In Tri-ominoes, the pieces are triangles with numbers that mat are matched on each side. Each triangle has 3 numbers at the points, so to place a piece next to it, it must match two numbers on the...
Why Triominos? Because it's like dominoes, but with 3 sides... So it's not dominoes... It's triominos. Got it? Why Turbo? This game is against the clock. You have to be quick before time runs out. If that happens, everyone gets punished... including you! So the other players aren't my friends? In your dreams! Everyone wants to win! You have to act quickly...
The objective of this abstract game is to capture the 4 center spots on the board and hold them for one round. You use cards to move your pieces over the board and to attack other pieces (moving and attack cards are different). So you are limitied in your options by the cards you draw. By forming "trios" (three of your stones with different colours) you...
There are 3 symbols in this game: sword, hear and scale, all with their strengths and weaknesses. Each player represents one of the symbols. In the game, players turn to different means to achieve this primary goal. They try to uncover and capture enemy stones. You bluff by pretending certain strategic positions with their hidden rocks or by seeking an...
Tripen' is a two-player game played on a regular hexagonal board with an odd number of cells per side. The perimeter of the board is divided into two red and two blue segments, all of equal length, alternating in color. Each segment starts at a corner cell and ends at the middle cell of an adjacent side. The board is initially empty. Tripen is an acronym...
Players engage in a head-to-head battle by placing discs in the innovative Triple Cross tower. Your aim is to have more vertical and diagonal "3-in-a-rows" than your opponent. Game play is unique in that players push a disc into the row from the side. If the push in another disc, the first disc played is moved up along the track. If a 3rd disc is played in...