TransAmerica: China Map is a simple railway game. Each player has a set of five cities strung across China that need to be connected by rail. Players first place their station on an intersection on the map, then take turns placing one or two rails each turn on the lines of the map. Initially they can place only adjacent to their station or on a line that...
A single-player card stacking game. A test of strategy, luck, and concentration based on the solitaire-style card game Calculation. Players begin with four base piles (which can only be built on following a sequence going from atomic to galactic) and four empty stock piles (which can be built on in any order). Shuffle the deck and draw one card at a time....
The Travel Bug Board Game (Australian Edition) will take you on a trip of a lifetime. See Australia by road, rail, air or sea. Collect photos of landmarks, plants and animals, enjoy amazing travels and return home safely. Earn points by travelling and collecting souvenirs. How to play Travel around by using different types of transport (4WD, Plane, Cruise...
You are the lead engineer of the space program in your territory whose mission is to be the leader in space technology. All territories are competing to build the next rocket that has the biggest launch mass to transport both people and large building materials to Mars. A rocket requires 6 modules that must be placed in the correct sequence. You must...
In the dark kingdom of goblins, the order has been given: plunder and rob the neighboring realm in search of the most coveted treasures. We, the thieving goblins, will take on the challenge of filling the king goblin's bag with the most valuable loot, thus feeding his insatiable greed. However, we face a dilemma: we must control our own greed and be...
"There has to be some treasure somewhere on this island...right?" Treasures of Microlandia is a two player deduction game about digging up your rival's treasure before they discover yours! Players begin the game by choosing where to bury their treasure on the map. On your turn, you can either ask a question about where the treasure is located, or you can...
Tree Folk is a tile-flipping puzzle game with a simple, yet challenging resource management mechanism. Solo / 2-4 player co-op / 2 player versus Start with the trunk tile. With 5 random branches in your possession, work your way up. Buy new branches using resources inside your tree. Complete the tree to win, without running out of resources or obstructing...
Trellis is a connection game played on the intersections of a checkered square grid. The problem of deadlocks in connection games on squares grid is resolved by letting each player diagonally connect across the squares which are that player's color. In the original version of the game the grid was 17x17 (i.e. 16x16 squares) and the game consisted of five...
This is a may follow trick-taker that features a hex board that players will be interacting with to score points. Every trick will result in each player claiming a space on the board depending on their order in the trick and the cards played. The trick winner will also get a potential bonus reward, mixing paints, for winning a trick. Primary color cards...
Tricon is a pure connection game for 3 players (one and only one player will connect and therefore win). The game is played on a triangular board with 21 dots each of three different colors, one color for each player. These dots are laid laid out to form a triangular grid play area, which has one dot of each color for each triangle play location. There is...
This is a 2-4 player competitive strategy tile game. The object of the game is to get rid of your pieces first. The board consists of 13-sided Einstein shapes. On a turn, a player can play one piece. If playing the piece forms a hexagon, the player can move again. The game board is a continuous einstein shape map of 13-sided shapes (Tridecagons). The...
Triskelion is a connection game for three players that is played on a hexagon-shaped board made of hexagonal cells. A distinctive feature of the game is that playing pieces are shared by all players, that is, players do not each have their own color of pieces. Instead, each player is associated with two opposites sides of the board. Only white and black...