The legend says that in the year 2349, an adventurous young man hacked into the head of a Gemji prince - the most secretive and thriving high-class caste, unveiling a very well-kept secret. He stumbled upon a mysterious board game they used to train their children. Once the hacker reconstructed the abstract game, he revealed an ingenious system for...
Glyph is a card game system designed to be able to play an enormous variety of games and take up a small amount of space. The deck of 98 cards can be whittled down to a standard 52-card deck to play all the classics, though it contains 6 full standard suits and plenty more, including story suits for storytelling games (with images), 3 colored suits, and 6...
The Green Box of Games is not a single game, it is a game system that comes with a collection of 16 games you can play. Designed to be like a deck of cards for board games the box is filled with versatile components, tiles, cards, cubes and dice, that you can use to play lots of different games, or even create your own. The games included in the rulebook...
As a limited edition release for SPIEL '18, and following the design contest, there will be a small expansion for the Green Box of Games available. The expansion will include: Rulebook containing the 12 games from the contest, and possibly a few more A drawstring bag 6 meeples, one in each color of red, blue, green, yellow, black and white 20 black and 20...
GRYB Game System (for Green, Red, Yellow, and Blue) is imprinted on a bandana. The unique game-board is based on a four-level-deep four-branch tree structure. Instructions give parameters which players use to design their own strategy games. Three games are also given to start beginners playing. The games published with GRYB Game System 2.0 is for 2...
Hakkefuda is a Japanese game based on the Yi Jing (I Ching) Ba Gua (Pa Kua) figures. The box contains 139 cards total and includes a deck of 8x8 trigrams and all 64 hexgrams of the Yi Jing series. Each deck includes two blank cards. There are seven reference cards included for the games playable with the two decks. A small gameboard is included. From the...
Hanafuda cards originated in beginning of 18th-century Japan. Legend says stewards of Edo Shogunate created it from Portuguese playing cards. A deck consists of forty-eight cards divided into twelve suits of four cards each. Each suit represents one of the twelve months of the year or individual plants (almost all flowers). The cards are small (about 1 x 2...
Sakura is an hawaian version played with Hanafuda cards: This version is similar to the Koï Koï version of Hanafuda as we capture a card in the river (also called 'Ba') with a card of the same month we have in hands, then we reveal a card from the main deck. If this card can capture another card of the ba, we can take it. We play all of our cards (8 if we...
A hand-illustrated deck of 160 playing cards by Travis Nichols. The Heckadeck is like the ultimate deck of cards for remixing classic games or inventing your own. Each suit includes zeroes, elevens, and Beasts. And there are four more suits: knives, acorns, clouds, and planets. AND there are two-suited Hunters and Travelers, non-suited arrows and...
Seemingly capable of convincing even the most devoted crew to turn pirate and fight with newfound ferocity, the Crimson Widow is counted among the best captains to have ever lived. One such group she swayed from Utgar’s forces are the Dreadnoughts of Caraway Cavern. A truly fearsome crew, they are unyieldingly loyal to their captain, and will gladly crush...