In this card game, based on the beloved priest-detective character created by G. K. Chesterton, 2-6 players take the role of the Investigators and try to create a case against a suspect. The game will be issued in a base game, comprised of all the cards (nearly 200), as well as a deluxe edition with a board showing locations for investigation. The deluxe...
Genius Rules is played with a deck of cards depicting historical thinkers categorized as thinkers, artists and leaders. For each game there is a "secret rule" known only to the moderator. The other players attempt to position the cards in accordance with their best guess of the "secret rule" that governs the pattern of placement. The moderator allows them...
Let your bees and butterflies fly on top of the Kastellorizian Puzzle Flowers to enhance your ability in whole number division! It is the very first game made which is based on the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT). The game has four levels, easy, medium, hard, and super hard. The goal is to detect a secret number by using remainder clues. Will you be the...
Haggle is a thinking game for a large group of people. It can be played at a party or over the course of a full day. One person serves as moderator, and devises a secret set of scoring rules and prepares a number of colored cards for use as scoring markers. The moderator starts the game by handing each player a sealed envelope containing a small number of...
The objective of the game is to guess the exact combination of triangles, squares, and circles and their exact positions. The first player creates a combination of four shapes using triangles, squares, or circles without the second player looking and covers it. The second player then tries to guess the correct combination. After every guessing attempt, the...
A game for three or more secret-keeping rule enforcers. Each player gets a secret rule at the start of the game. All rules are in play – including the ones you don’t know. It’s up to the person who has the rule to enforce it or not. Your goal is to be the first player to accumulate 3 points. The best way to do this is by learning the secret rules of the...
Can you crack the code? Can you crack the code? Take turns being the “Rule Keeper” who chooses the rule that everyone else must try to figure out. Each card played is a clue, giving all players the chance to detect what the pattern might be. If you can crack the code, use it to shed your cards and win! Angol nyelvű játékszabály Letöltés
An inductive game where one player plays the Sultan who creates a rule for separating Jewel objects from Sand objects. The other players (the Thieves) work together to come up with guesses to what the rule is, to which the Sultan responds counter examples to disapprove. Once a rule has been guessed the Sultan scores and a new round begins with a new...
La Glace et le Ciel is a cooperative game for 2 to 4 players, lasting for about 20 minutes. Players will really depend on each other (no one can lead the party) and that there will be tension crescendo during the part... Just be aware that it will be a question of balance between the elements of water (hydrosphere), the Earth (lithosphere) and Air...
Each player draws a picture card secretly showing a profession. Alternately, they ask each other yes-no-questions to eliminate all other professions. The player who gets the solution first wins the game. All cards show a male and a female person. The purpose of this game is to learn that independently of sex all people could join any profession. —user...
Wizards of the Coast joined with Cluedo to celebrate their 75th anniversary. Reimagined versions of the infamous cast are incorporated in a brand new "Whodunnit"-experience, combining the evidence-gathering sleuth gameplay of Cluedo with Magic: The Gathering's strategic depth and the Ravnica setting. This is not a reskin of the boardgame, but it is a new...
"What do you mean, I have to figure out the rules myself? How can I play this game if I don't know the rules?" Mao. The only game in which the rules of the game prohibit me from explaining the rules to you... Mao is a standard deck playing card game where the object is to get rid of all your cards, and this is the only thing that new players are told about...