Liberty Match was inspired by Go Fish. It can be played with 2 to 6 players. It is played with American Standard Playing Cards, which is a deck of cards inspired by traditional playing cards. THE DECK The 58-card deck has 4 suits (Faith, Declaration, Revolution, and Unity) with 14 ranks: The 1st - 10th Amendment, A Gentleman, a Lady, a Patriot, and a...
Game system where 48 cards (from Ace to Queen in all four sets) build a 7x7 board centered in one single card summing up all Kings. Cards can be connected to the existing board following their order within the set or sideways by cards with the matching symbol, each way scoring differently. Several game variants are offered (from 1 to 8 players), as well as...
37 cards, 3 suits, each with the same number repeated only once. These card suits wind around each other like a DNA double helix. LOVE(LA)PLACE is a deck of cards that includes the numbers 0 to 19 in 3 suits. However, each number only exists in two of the three suits (with the exception of 0, 10, and 19, of which there is only one of each, with 0 being an...
MaGCK contains everything needed to play and design Engle "matrix games" — free-form narrative games that encourage player discussion. The kit includes rules, hundreds of customizable tokens and stickers, disks (to mark status or conditions), isomorphic map tiles, various tracking mats (phases, turns, time, die roll modifiers), dice, and links to...
For thousands of years nations have fought to control Mana Sources, which are now essential to modern life. Each nation has unique weapons, talents, and battlefield-warping effects to emerge victorious. But be careful, each opponent may have a few tricks they've picked up from another nation... Mana Source is a combat card game of wits and resource...
Marbles was played by ancient Egyptians, who made them from small balls of clay. In Renaissance Italy, glass blowers made glass "marbles". The game has other names, like Potsie, Forts, Ring Taw, or Bossout. There is a national Marbles tournament that's been held in Wildwood, New Jersey every year since 1922. To participate in the national you must first...
Marching Order is a Solo/Co-op Dungeon delve that plays like Choose your own Adventure and Darkest Dungeon’s analog bastard child. You can play on your lonesome or bring some friends together to share in the hilarious misery. Buy your Rogues, put them in the dungeon, and start making some choices. Combat is done in a line- the sellsword can hit what's...
Meazy N More! is essentially a game system, comprising 144 dice — 36 for each player, 6 each in 6 colors. You can play with two copies of the game to allow 5–8 players. An unusual feature of this game system is that there are core rules that all the games use. The core rules instruct players to roll their dice, form legal combinations for the game they're...
A box of 60 very sturdy cards each featuring a number from 0 to 9 inclusive. The game is aimed at pre-schoolers and are designed to be attractive to young minds. There are numerous games suggested, mostly having a parent to act as referee. For example, the parent lays out 10 cards, one of each number. Then she asks the players in turn to point to two cards...
Memories of Madras is a deck of 70 cards, each featuring a building in Madras. There are 7 suits of different colours with 10 cards in each, and a pair of Indian dice. Each card also has 1 or 2 keywords (e.g. Education). The rules suggest various games that can be played with the cards, such as Memory - collecting cards of the same suit; collecting sets of...
User summary メモリス (MEMORIS) is a memory game which uses tiles with patterns depicted on both sides. Three games can be played with MEMORIS. MEMORIS You remember positions of patterns, and flip tiles correctly. MEMORIS RUMMY You complete a certain set of tiles before everyone else does. MEMORIS SECRET You deduce what tile your opponent has....