"OSTSEETÖRN" is an entertaining and exciting boardgame for the whole sailing family in the western part of baltic sea between Denmark, Germany and Sweden. "Non-sailers" will soon be using the same sailers terms as their sailing players. It gives an insight into the eventful life of sailors. The player who plays tactically with his itinerary plans and...
Otto the Octopus is a tile laying game for 1 to 4 players Players take it in turn to score points by extending and completing Otto's arms, whilst also laying other sea creature tiles for various bonuses and effects. . This was an entry in the 2016 Children's Game PnP Contest and Otto did very well: 1st place: Best Game for Early Elementary School Children...
The gameboard showing 5 compartments each illustrating a sailing ship. 5 large cards also showing the same ships. 35 small cards representing the captain, pilot and cargo of each ship. When a player has played all his cards, he is out of the game and may lay his ship and cards aside. If it should happen that only two players remain at the last, the winning...
In “Over The Edge!”, each player tries to be the first to circumnavigate the Flat Earth and avoid falling over the edge into the abyss. During their voyage, they hope to avoid disease, inclement weather, mutiny, and the dreaded “dead calm.” Players can also cause havoc to the fortunes to other players if so inclined. The board is a representation of a...
Sailing game where the players have to sail an Olympic sailing track on a Frisian (province of Holland)lake. The first to sail his ship across the finish line wins the game. The game contains: - a gameboard - six ships - one starting ship - one freighter (obstacle) - 3 buoys - 22 bonus cards - 22 penalty cards - 2 dice Produced as a promotional game for...
Light trick-taking card game. Two separate decks, one for Oxford and the other for Cambridge, each with three suits of eight cards, plus three incident (wild) cards. At the start of each hand, a player chooses the precedence of the suits. Only five tricks are played with each hand, this stops card counting and makes the game more luck-dependent. Tricks...
Pacific 1942 Cadet is a simplified version for beginners alias Cadets to play Pacific 1942 Admiral Game. In Pacific 1942 Cadet you will acquire the basic skills that will both enable you to enjoy the game and prepare you for the crucible of the full version of the game. Every Cadet aspiring to become an Admiral must be an expert in the movement of ships...
Pacific 1942 Point Luck, the second extension of Pacific 1942 Admiral game, came to gamers as a small present free of charge. This extension brings to game new dimension - chance. Name Point Luck is connected to meeting point of US ships in the Battle of Midway. The true is that we have decided to keep Pacific 1942 as simple as possible, which, absurdly...
Pacific Chase presents the naval campaigns fought in the Eastern Pacific between the surface fleets of the United States and Imperial Japan from December 1941 to September the following year. It utilizes a system of trajectories to model the fog of war that bedeviled the commands during this period, inviting players to arrange trajectory lines across the...
Between December 1941 to August 1945, a sea war was fought in the Pacific unlike any before, as the long-range striking power of aircraft carriers ended the 250-year reign supremacy of the battleship. Pacific Command is a tabletop wargame of WWII naval combat in the Pacific which puts you in control of dozens of warships and hundreds of aircraft; fighting...