1st game: 2 people play against each other on 2 number areas each with 12 figures of one color. The numbers from 1-16 in the area are arranged in such a way that 4 specific spaces result in the number 34. One can form the number 34 in over 70 different ways. The players take turns placing a figure in a number space with the aim of reaching 34 with 4...
In the game, there are 72 cards in 4 colors and with the values 0 to 5. Players are dealt four cards in hand and are trying to get rid of the cards as fast as possible, or at least collect as few points as possible. Stacks are formed in the middle of the table for depositing discards; there can only be one stack per color. A stack starts with 0 or 1. A...
Think twice before you mess with magic, or you might spend the rest of your life as a frog! In the mean and clever card game Loser, there are no winners: You are either safe or the loser. In turn, each player plays a card either face up or face down. Try to keep track of whether you've got the card with the highest value and vote accordingly (thumbs up or...
Each player tries to fill dots on special cards common to all players by playing dotted pattern tiles from his hand. A player that succeeds in completing one special (contract) card collects as many tokens as that the card has dots and a new special card is drawn from the reserve to continue play. The player who collects the most tokens at the end of the...
The object of the game is to either accumulate $1 million in winnings or match all six "Big Deal Lotto" numbers on their card. Each player takes one score card that has three lottery games on it: Triple Play, 4-Play and Big Deal Lotto. They are then given $40,000 to start play. Through rolling a die and moving around the board, players can play various...
A single card is distributed to each player. The cards are numbered 1,2,3,... with ten cards more than there are players. Players have three minutes to find a partner and put their cards on the score chart, which is numbered 100,95,90... Each team's base score is divided by the difference between their cards. For example, players with a base score of 90...
In Lovelace & Babbage, players adopt the roles of 19th-century computing pioneers including Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage. Each player has their own unique abilities and subroutines, providing asymmetric gameplay and new challenges. Programming an early mechanical engine, players complete tasks for famous 19th-century patrons who award influence in...