Anagramania is an anagram-based board game for 2 to 6 players. Unlike typical anagram word puzzles, the clues in Anagramania are not just the word or words from which the answer is derived. Instead, Anagramania clues actually provide a hint or definition of the correct solution. Here's an example: "Sam rang a friend to find out why the letters he wrote...
A fun and original word game for everyone where the goal is to write and make people guess a mysterious word. You have to be skilled with anagrams, but also fast, creative and intuitive! The youngest player begins who takes the pink slate and a marker, draws an anagramm card, and puts it in the center of the table face up. He turns the spinner indicating...
In Anaxi, players are presented with category prompts, and they want to think of words or phrases that fit multiple categories at the same time — but without matching another player's answers. In each of five rounds, players draw a single blue, red and orange card. These round cards have clear plastic on one-third of them and a word written on the other...
A tactical dice game of battling humid jungles, deep oceans, burning deserts, tomb raiders, and other archaeologists in the search for artifacts and glory. With a little luck, a little daring, and a little money, you’re sure to find your heart’s desire. Ancient Artifacts is played over a series of rounds in which players draw dice from a bag to select...
The board game Ancient Greek City States is a turn based economic and war game, for 2 to 4 players, set during the 5thc B.C in southern Greece. The game includes 1 map of Southern Greece 32” x 36” at 8 miles to the inch, circa 5thc B.C., 1,680 economic chits, 1,960 military and control chits, 760 number counters, 3 player aids, Greek money and 4-6sided and...
A small rulebook of 36 pages, it simulates naval warfare from 500 BC to AD 500 and thus cover the period from the Greco-Persian wars to the fall of the Roman Empire in the west. The rules focus on speed of play with beginners to ancient naval wargaming in mind, and is suitable for wargames from a few ships per side to larger fleet actions. Three appendices...
At the beginning of each game, all players are dealt several numbered cards. The player that is holding card number one in his hand , is the murderer for that game. The opponent who, by logical reasoning, first names the murderer and the cards the murderer is holding, wins the game. If the murderer names his opponents cards before being discovered, the...
In Andantino, a game from the inventor of Trax, two players take turns placing hexagonal tiles in their own color. To start, one tile of each color are placed together on the table. Each tile placed must touch at least two pieces already in play. (Although a variant allows the second player to place one tile next to only one other tile to balance a...
And Then... is a group creative writing game that encourage and combines your group's collective humor and creativity into hilarious stories...about each other! Each box contains enough material for up to 8 players to play the game. To play with up to 35 players, combine multiple boxes. To play, take turns filling in the dry-erase flip-books and passing...