In トリックオブトリップ (Trick of Trip), rather than being dealt a hand of cards, players' hands are selected through an "I Cut, You Choose" mechanic. It is a trick-taking game played over 4 rounds. In each round, players will draw 6 cards from the deck, and split them into two sets of 3 cards. These cards will be placed onto a rack adjacent to the player. The other...
Trick or Treat: The Aftermath is a game where you and your friends split up all the candy you collected on Halloween! Take turns dividing up your Halloween haul and claim the piles that will score you the most points! As you collect your favorite candies, you'll also gain bonuses and tricky abilities to help you get the tastiest mix at the end of the...
Tripen' is a two-player game played on a regular hexagonal board with an odd number of cells per side. The perimeter of the board is divided into two red and two blue segments, all of equal length, alternating in color. Each segment starts at a corner cell and ends at the middle cell of an adjacent side. The board is initially empty. Tripen is an acronym...
Trivor is a two player game played on a square board with an array of at least 49 octagons (7×7) and associated diamonds. Half octagon tokens can be placed in four ways: in the upper left, upper right, lower left, or lower right of an octagonal cell. There are also diamond shaped tokens. Trivor is an acronym for TRIvalent, Variable ORientation cell...
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...
This expansion is part of the Tussie Mussie: Expansion Collection. A good flower arrangement is as much about the framing as it is the flowers. Long-stemmed roses are always in vogue, and the gentle addition of a leafy fern can enhance the beauty of the blooms. Be sparing with your greenery, however: this is still a flower arrangement, after all. The...
This expansion is part of the Tussie Mussie: Expansion Collection. Muted colors are all well and good, but if you want to stand out you’ll need to add a little orange to your arrangement. Everyone knows that a well-placed Butterfly Weed can set you apart from the crowd. Of course, sometimes the most important part of being a trendsetter is knowing when to...
This expansion is part of the Tussie Mussie: Expansion Collection. What good is the gift of flowers without a bow to tie them all together? If you really want to catch the eye of your beloved, don’t neglect the ribbon. A proper ribbon accentuates the arrangement rather than merely being an add-on. The extra effort is sure to pay off handsomely. If you...
A wallet collection of expansions for Tussie Mussie: Orange Flowers (more flowers) Greenery (negative points) Ribbons (shared goals) Muted colors are all well and good, but if you want to stand out you’ll need to add a little orange to your arrangement. Everyone knows that a well-placed Butterfly Weed can set you apart from the crowd. Of course, sometimes...
User summary Twin Princes is 双子の王子 (Hutago no Ouji). Originally published in 2015, a new colour edition was made in 2016. Long ago in a desert country, the Twin Princes decided to race for the right to the throne in a mutually agreeable method, in order not to cause a future struggle because of themselves. Twin Princes is a card game for two players. There...
The players are twin princes competing for the throne of a kingdom. Split 5 cards into 2 groups. Your opponent chooses one of them first. Then deploy them. This is an "I Split, You Choose" area control game for 2 players. Fly around by the Magic Carpet and get help from the Genie and Roc. Parents and pets can be a nuisance sometimes... Beware of the...
Unlur, the winner of the 2002 Unequal Forces Game Design Competition (sponsored by About Board Games, Abstract Games Magazine, and the Strategy Gaming Society), is an abstract strategy game played on a hexagon-shaped tessellation of hexagons with eight hexagons on each side. Unlur is also a game of unequal forces -- each player has a different objective....