Set at the end of the 17th century Amsterdam Tulip & Rose takes you into the booming flower trade of the period. The flower market is full of merchants that want to strike the best deals, find rare species for their exceptional collections or earn the best value for their flowers’ merchandise. In order to do so, a fresh twist of I cut you choose mechanic...
The tulip, a flower native to central Asia, created quite a ruckus upon reaching the shores of Europe in the mid-1500s. When a virus attacks a tulip, the resulting colour patterns can be stunning, but the same virus weakens the tulip and makes reproduction a challenge. These rare tulips have always been quite expensive, even to this day. Many associate...
Turin Market is an auction set collection game for 2-5 players, takes 10-30 minutes to play, and utilizes bluffing, silent auctions, sales, and loans. It is incredibly quick and easy to pick up, but has a deep breadth of strategy driven by player interaction and perceptive card value. There are 18 goods cards in the game, each with 3 of one good, 2 of...
This is the Turku version of the Kaupunkipelit (City Games) series. The southwestern city of Turku is the oldest city in Finland (founded 1229), was the capital before Helsinki until 1812, and still is the 6th largest city and the hub of the 3rd largest metropolitan area in the country, the capital of it's region, and an important seaport with shipyards....
TV Boss is a game of television battles for ratings. Each player has a television channel. Players roll dice and move their pawns around a board with spaces that trigger various events: - collects money of his tv shows (depending on the share) - buy new tv show - auctioning new tv show - draw a event card At the start of the game the players agree a...
TV Wars is a game of television network battles for ratings. Each player plays one of four semi-fictional TV networks, and the goal is to end up with the most money when the game ends (which is either when only one network is left on the air, or when certain tiles run out). Players move pawns around a standard square-track board, with spaces that trigger...
A new set for the classic trick-taking game Wizard, now playable by only two players. This deck includes 36 cards and some new rules. 3 cards are set aside at the beginning, and one of them is turned up to establish the current trump. The remaining cards are divided in 3 groups of 11 cards; each player takes one, and the remaining one forms the dummy deck....
This game is played with a standard deck of cards. Each player is dealt 13 cards, and they simultaneously choose one of them to bid. These decide the contract, if there is a trump and the partnerships also. Then tricks are played. You must follow suit if you can, and the trick is won by the highest trump (if any) or the highest card in the suit led. The...
Welcome to Tycoon 2. Happy Industrializing! This is the classic reiteration of the Monopoly so that it adds depth and fun to the game.. Happy Industrializing! Though it is a lot different than monopoly, but it is simple and elegant enough to understand the rules soon enough. The goal of the game is to hold the maximum asset values at the end of specific...
By the early 1990s, the global technology industry was changing fast; computing moved beyond machines into software, services, and global networks. Indian technocrats and entrepreneurs recognized that while hardware was limited, talent was not. Software could travel where machines could not, and disciplined execution could compete with scale. Working...