Game about the epic of the conquest of the Poles during the years 1908 to 1912 with a system of pushing your luck and with historical explorers both in the North Pole and in the South Pole. Each player will organize an expedition and launch it on an adventure, winning the one that achieves the best milestones (closest to the Poles). Expeditions are...
Introduction:Laido (from Proto-Germanic: laidō, meaning "way, path") is a board game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended board size is 9 cells per side, but boards of 7 or 11 are also valid. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of stones in their own color. This...
Land Rush is played with Chess pieces on a Chess board, and for the most part the pieces have their normal Chess moves. (Pawn movement is slightly different.) However, other than kings pieces cannot capture, and the goal of the game is to build a connected chain of your pieces between the left and right edges of the board which fences off more than 32...
In Mattock, you play miners digging corridors through the rock. You can’t dig too closely together though, or the mine will collapse. To win, trap your opponent so they run out of space to mine. Playing the Game: On your turn, take these 3 steps in order: ① Mine Place 1 tile on an open space next to, or connected by other tiles to, at least 1 of your...
A family strategy game accessible to all: those who already love the world of Alix and those who are discovering it! From 2 to 3 players individually, From 4 to 6 players in a team. Set off on a race through the Roman Empire to visit the cities to which Rome sends you on missions. Stop off in the great cities of the ancient world and be the first to return...
Players try to connect at least two board sides with their team's counters. However, to place a counter on the board, they must win tricks whose cards correspond to the board's spaces—the more valuable the card, the better positioned the space. Before play starts, players bid how many board sides they can connect with possible help from a partner or...
Leeway is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square grid (board). The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. A naked diagonal is a pair of like-colored, diagonally adjacent stones with no other like-colored stone...
Legends of Mana Island is a relaxing roll & write board game for one player. You are a young wizard travelling to the sacred shores of Mana Island. To claim your place among the greats, you must hatch mystical creatures in the high mountains and emerge as a legendary wizard! In Legends of Mana Island, your goal is to score the most Mana Points. Over 12...
Would you like to fly to the other side of the world? Can’t find suitable routes? Create your own routes and win the card game Let’s Fly. Get to know various passenger aircraft types and the world’s busiest airports, along with their official names and codes. Pick one of the 4 game objectives and score points, count the passengers or conquer continents....
Let’s Go Singapore! is a Singapore-themed board game perfect for children 4 and above to learn more about their country and practise strategising! Complete the destination objectives by playing your right cards adding up their values. Advanced rules allow you to subtract values, too. Let’s Go Singapore! is a game about attractions in Singapore that tests...
Lines of Fixation is an abstract strategy game for 2players, inspired by Lines of Action (LoA). As same as LoA, it also has several game pieces start from a distance, the object to unite own pieces and some move constraints, but unlike LoA, it uses a hexagonal board and stacking mechanics. GAMEPLAY (overview) Setup each 9 of 2-height stacks as the diagram...
Linkaway is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square grid (board). The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. Black plays first, then turns alternate. On your turn, place a stone of your color on an empty point...