From the publisher: A points scoring game of ‘facing capture’, ‘waiting capture’ ‘void captures’ & ‘capture proper’ for 2 to 8 player’s played on an classically designed, yet attractively different, checkered board where war is fought IN every direction & FROM every direction! A Classic in Waiting, in Tradition, and in Style, Babylonia™ is a social 2 to 8...
In Bacaro you're touring in Venice, drinking Spritz and eating typical "cicchetti". Your goal is to be the last one standing between the all drunk opponents! At the beginning of the game each player holds 7 cards that could be played at his turn. The cards have different effects, positive or negative. On each turn you can apply the effect of one ore more...
From the Back of the Box: A unique version of Backgammon. Capture the backgam chips without getting caught. Score extra points. The winner may surprise you! According to Sid Sacksons "A Gamut of Games": Like backgammon, except that there are a number of different paths. Men when taken off are not reentered, and chips can be picked up that earn extra points...
This is a fixed partnership, may-follow trick taker that uses dominoes and features a checkers board. The game is played over the course of two hands with each hand consisting of 9 dominoes per player. Players will be playing out tricks and determining which team earns points for winning tricks and which team is allowed to place control markers on the...
From game's manual: "Backaro was inspired by the thousand year old classic Backgammon and is played in a similar manner but with a few marked differences. The name Backaro means as much as 'back in the round'. The players have to bring their discs back into their designated area, in order to bear them off. For experienced Backgammon players there is a set...
As described in the box: "Just only for intelligent people" This a game for two players. The player who gets six of his chips each of then in each of the six squares of the same color on the wooden gameboard, divided into six zones of different colors and tones forming a polygon, wins. The game includes 20 wooden chips, 10 for each player. A rare abstract...
A nice-looking variant for four players, by the same company that produced Four Player Chess. Picture a "rounded square" with six backgammon points on each side of the square, then add three new points in each corner. The board is reversible, with traditional backgammon on the reverse side. Regular backgammon rules apply for movement. The setup is slightly...
This Backgammon variant is based on an illustration of the games book of Alfonso el sabio X., dated around 1200. It is for 2 to 6 aged 8 and up. Rules are very similar to Backgammon. 2 on a field are a block. You begin with your 4 pawns on your start field. You move with two dice clockwise. If you roll a double you can roll again after moving. In...
Backgammon Dice slims down the classic game of Backgammon into your pocket, and then expands the game play with changeable Pawn Dice and dice rolls! Navigate your Pawn Dice around the board, bear them all off, and aim for the lowest score. You Choose Your Level of Play with your favorite rules from Simple Game Play for beginners through Basic play and on...
'Backpack Panda' is a strategic deduction board game designed for 4-8 players where deception is key in the battle between the Light Panda and Dark Panda factions. Roles are secretly assigned to each player at the beginning of the game setting the stage for intense bluffing and alliances as players aim to trade resources. The player who successfully...
Backscore is a perfect-information game played on a 7x11 grid, in which each player controls a five-piece team and coach in a heavily abstracted sport scenario. Points are scored by moving a neutral 'ball' piece back into a section of one's own back row, having pieces kick it about. Play is progressive - that is, the first player moves one piece, the...
Who can you really trust? With 2 players, Backstab is a game of skill and luck. Negotiation, trust and the art of bluffing come into play with 3 or more players. You can give each other a fair go, you can go out out of your way to help someone else or you can be as ruthless as you like. Both games give you the chance to put your ethics up on the table...